Remember that standards sometime target more than one aspect of rigor — read the language of the standard and look
at sample items to identify the aspect (s) of rigor.
Not exact matches
In one experiment
at Arizona State University, researcher Stephen Nowlis oberserved that offering a free
sample didn't just lead to more purchases of the
item being offered — it led to more purchases of everything.
is to get connected with other consumers — yes, a support group — and to attend gluten - free fairs
at local natural food stores where you can
sample different
items before buying.
Poached chicken sliders, grilled zucchini chips and toasted chickpeas may sound like food you'd
sample at a chic healthy eatery, but those
items are on the new school lunch menu in a northwest suburban district.
Located
at Picket Fence Creamery in Woodward, walk around and try
samples of
items from various, local places.
SAMPLE36: Free
sample with all orders of $ 36 + REPLAY: Free RePlay
item with orders of $ 46 + PAPER: Free baby paper with orders of $ 56 + 16COVER: Free diaper cover with orders of $ 66 + 16POCKET: Free Imagine Baby pocket diaper with orders of $ 76 + WETSTUFF: Free wet bag with orders of $ 86 + SLOOMB: Free sloomb bag with $ 96 + sloomb orders CHANGEPAD: Free changing pad with orders of $ 106 + LEGGING: Free baby leggings with orders of $ 116 + TOYS: Free toy with orders of $ 126 + OSAIO: Free OS AIO with orders of $ 136 + LOTION: Free lotion with orders of $ 146 + BLANKET16: Free blanket with orders of $ 156 + FITTED: Free OS fitted diaper with orders of $ 176 + MYSTERY: Free random gift (valued
at $ 20 +) with orders of $ 186 + NATURAL: Free natural OS AIO with orders of $ 196 + Limit 1 code per order.
Put
at least one Thirsties
item in your order for extra entries ** Orders containing $ 75 + of Thirsties products will receive a free Delish Naturals Yum Bum Butter
sample
A peak microplastics concentration was measured
at Rees on the Nederhijn, where 3.9 million plastic
items per square kilometer (or 21,839 particles per 1000 cubic meters) were found in a single water
sample.
At each phase, participants were included if they had answered at least 8 of the FFQ sweet food and beverage items47 (less than 5 % of eligible sample had one missing item and about 1 % two or more), their ethnicity was known to be either White, Black or South Asian, and participants were not energy misreporters (see above
At each phase, participants were included if they had answered
at least 8 of the FFQ sweet food and beverage items47 (less than 5 % of eligible sample had one missing item and about 1 % two or more), their ethnicity was known to be either White, Black or South Asian, and participants were not energy misreporters (see above
at least 8 of the FFQ sweet food and beverage items47 (less than 5 % of eligible
sample had one missing
item and about 1 % two or more), their ethnicity was known to be either White, Black or South Asian, and participants were not energy misreporters (see above).
* Choose two complimentary
samples at checkout on any order over # 40 which contains an
item fulfilled by Feelunique.
To ensure that all participants in the final
sample currently used online personals ads and Internet dating sites (
at least to some minimal extent) or had done so in the past, we removed submissions for participants who failed to complete the
items that assessed the kinds of relations they sought online (we reasoned that «true users» would complete these
items) and / or provided a response of 0 for or failed to complete the
item that asked them to estimate the total number of hours they spent online in an average week.
It brings up Locke and Susan B. Anthony, but the top right allows one to look
at all the
sample items for grade 11.
Take a look
at these grade 3
sample items from Smarter Balanced.
Directions for accessing all of the mathematics error analysis problem sets currently available in the ASSISTment system,
sample error analysis
items and responses, and a rubric for implementing these assignments in mathematics methods classes to support preservice teachers are included
at the conclusion of the article.
To get a quick look
at the different types of questions in use on Smarter Balanced assessments, check out our
Sample Items page.
^ Missouri's incoming program appears likely to score
at a level 4; the current program, which relies primarily on criterion - referenced multiple - choice
items but employs
sampling, rates a 3.
«It's even more exciting that the teachers were able to discern the high quality of the test while only looking
at a small
sample of the
items and not the seeing the power of the full adaptive assessment that generates an individualized test for each student to better support high - and low - performing students.»
The
item to be procured is a warehouse to store material
samples from Long - Term Pavement Performance Program (LTPP) test sections, WestTrack, the FHWA ALF
at Turner - Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC) and other material
samples.
I save all the
samples & little gift giveaways like decks of cards, ear buds, or coupons for free
items I get in the mail, send for through the freebie sites or manufacturers sites &
at store giveaways for these gift baskets & for stocking stuffers.
Carriers can be a bulky
item to display, but manufacturers recommend having
at least one
sample fully assembled on display so consumers can really examine the product and evaluate its quality for themselves.
Adopters
at the NKLA Adoption Weekend will also receive a free starter kit with pet food, treats, and other
items from event sponsors Natural Balance, CloudStar, Banfield, PetSmart, Dogswell, Paw Pack and Pussy and Pooch will also be on site with
samples and information about pet services.
Rachael, one of the veterinary behavior technicians
at my clinic, has been very resourceful
at asking companies for
samples of food puzzles, and other
items to try out.
THIS IS ONLY A
SAMPLE HOUSE BREAKING SCHEDULE AND IS ONLY A FRAMEWORK: This example assumes someone works a day job and can have someone home
at lunch and mid-afternoon to see to those
items on the schedule.
Meet Kona coffee farmers and «talk... MORE story» while
sampling estate brews and specialty food
items or peruse boutique art galleries
at the Holualoa Village Coffee & Art Stroll in historic Holualoa on November 7, 2015.
Festival villages will be constructed
at the Keauhou Shopping Center including a Kona Coffee Corridor with free
samples and Kona coffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique
items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday shopping.
Lunch is provided
at the Red Bar for those who select the day pass option;
sample items include hot dogs, chicken, veggie burgers and fish burgers.
Not only can you
sample these delights
at Crate, but you can also delve into sausages, eggs and all other amazing breakfast
items.
And the
sampling of lootbox kinds is reasonably diverse to boot; there is a P2W lootbox scheme where players can trade the
items (Fifa 18), a cosmetics - only system where trading is enabled (CS: GO), and a cosmetics - only system where there is no trading
at all (Overwatch).
If an
item is out of stock, Michaels may, in its sole discretion and
at no extra cost to you, substitute another
item for the out - of - stock
item if Michaels, in its sole discretion, determines that the identical brand and product is available in a form that is of equal or greater value, for example, larger quantity, packaged with a trial
sample, or with updated product packaging.
A
sampling of
items available
at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum Shop.
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at 132 Orchard Street, April 10, 2012 • Greenepoint Gazette: Lucky Ant Helps Local Biz Get Its Piece of the Pie, April 11, 2012 • Makers Profile: SuChin Pak, Journalist, April 12, 2012 • Court and Hudson: Five on Foot: What To Do in Nolita, April 13, 2012 • Christa in New York: Leap: Compass Yoga Joins Forces with The Hester Street, April 16, 2012 • The LoDown: Hester Street Fair Returns April 28, April 17, 2012 • Inagist: Hester Street Fair Returns April 28, April 17, 2012 • NYCGO: Hester Street Fair • DNA Info: New Food Vendors Launch Hester Street Fair's Third Season, April 18, 2012 • Travel and Tour World: Hester Street Fair Returns For Third Season, April 18, 2012 • Bright Lights, My City: The Hester Street Fair Opens for Third Season in LES, April 29, 2012 • East Village Eats: Hester Street Fair Arrives on Saturday, April 21, 2012 • Yoga Dork: Bringing Yoga to the Streets, April 24, 2012 • I Love New York: The Beat: Hester Street Fair Returns for Third Season, April 17, 2012 • Downtown Magazine: Some of City's Best Food, Art, and Clothing, April 19, 2012 • New York Nearsay: Hester Street Fair Coming to LES Every Saturday, April 19, 2012 • Julib: Trend Setter: Matt Levine, April 2012 • Serious Eats: Food Artisans: La Sonrisa Empanadas, April 24, 2012 • Time Out NY:
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at Hester St Fair, April 28, 2012 • Village Voice: A First Look at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Topix: A First Look at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Dessert Buzz NYC: Local sweet vendors draws crowds, April 30, 2012 • Serious Eats: Opening Day at the Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Paper and String: Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Plancast: Hester Street Fair Opening Day 2012 • Examiner: The Hester Street Fair's Sweet and Stylist Attractions, April 30, 2012 • Chaos Mag: A Fair To Remember: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • Dare You To: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • The Byrne Notice: What's At Hester Street Fair This Summe
at Hester St Fair, April 28, 2012 • Village Voice: A First Look
at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Topix: A First Look at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Dessert Buzz NYC: Local sweet vendors draws crowds, April 30, 2012 • Serious Eats: Opening Day at the Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Paper and String: Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Plancast: Hester Street Fair Opening Day 2012 • Examiner: The Hester Street Fair's Sweet and Stylist Attractions, April 30, 2012 • Chaos Mag: A Fair To Remember: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • Dare You To: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • The Byrne Notice: What's At Hester Street Fair This Summe
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at the Hester Street Fair, April 28, 2012 • Dessert Buzz NYC: Local sweet vendors draws crowds, April 30, 2012 • Serious Eats: Opening Day
at the Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Paper and String: Hester Street Fair, April 30, 2012 • Plancast: Hester Street Fair Opening Day 2012 • Examiner: The Hester Street Fair's Sweet and Stylist Attractions, April 30, 2012 • Chaos Mag: A Fair To Remember: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • Dare You To: Hester Street Fair, April 29, 2012 • The Byrne Notice: What's At Hester Street Fair This Summe
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At Hester Street Fair This Summe
At Hester Street Fair This Summer?
In a scent lineup, a dog is «exposed to the scent from
items found
at crime scene, and are then walked by a series of containers with
samples swabbed from a suspect and from others not involved in the crime.
They should be comfortable with suggesting menu options, presenting food
samples at the client's request, and working with clients to change menu
items based on dietary restrictions or individual preferences.
Main duties highlighted on a Checkout Operator resume
sample are using barcode scanners, weighing
items, removing security tags, packing purchases, processing vouchers and coupons, and balancing the till
at the end of the day.
Resume
samples for Quality Assurance Associate showcase duties such as performing inspections
at production lines, running tests, collecting
samples, checking if products work as intended, discarding defective
items, and reporting deficiencies to supervisors.
• Hands - on experience in making customers feel welcome by greeting them enthusiastically as they approach the order counter • Highly skilled in providing customers with information on menu
items and the day's specials • Deeply familiar with handling upselling duties, aimed to generating revenue and increasing sales • Proficient in punching orders into the restaurant database and providing customers with information on totals • Adept
at processing cash and credit and debit card payments, with special focus on accuracy of transaction • First - hand experience in preparing and packing food
items according to the restaurant's policies and sanitation procedures • Deeply familiar with adhering to the company's food holding times and temperatures to ensure that food is served fresh • Proficient in clearly and concisely communicating product knowledge and information to customers • Effectively able to enhance customers» experience through engagement and
sampling activities • Deep insight into performing cooking work such as inserting, rotating and removing baking trays and monitoring ovens for correct baking times • Competent in efficiently bagging delivery and take away orders by paying special attention to accuracy of orders and correct delivery timelines
And that's just a tiny little
sample of the 3,500 +
items you'll find
at a Fuego store...
Because all of the participants who had been followed up (109 cases) had completed
at least 70 % of the
items on each scale, this resulted in the retention of the full
sample in all the analyses.
Many of the scales demonstrated weak psychometrics in
at least one of the following ways: (a) lack of psychometric data [i.e., reliability and / or validity; e.g., HFQ, MASC, PBS, Social Adjustment Scale - Self - Report (SAS - SR) and all perceived self - esteem and self - concept scales], (b)
items that fall on more than one subscale (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version), (c) low alpha coefficients (e.g., below.60) for some subscales, which calls into question the utility of using these subscales in research and clinical work (e.g., HFQ, MMPI - A, CBCL - 1991 version, BASC, PSPCSAYC), (d) high correlations between subscales (e.g., PANAS - C), (e) lack of clarity regarding clinically - relevant cut - off scores, yielding high false positive and false negative rates (e.g., CES - D, CDI) and an inability to distinguish between minor (i.e., subclinical) and major (i.e., clinical) «cases» of a disorder (e.g., depression; CDI, BDI), (f) lack of correspondence between
items and DSM criteria (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version, CDI, BDI, CES - D, (g) a factor structure that lacks clarity across studies (e.g., PSPCSAYC, CASI; although the factor structure is often difficult to assess in studies of pediatric populations, given the small
sample sizes), (h) low inter-rater reliability for interview and observational methods (e.g., CGAS), (i) low correlations between respondents such as child, parent, teacher [e.g., BASC, PSPCSAYC, CSI, FSSC - R, SCARED, Connors Ratings Scales - Revised (CRS - R)-RSB-, (j) the inclusion of somatic or physical symptom
items on mental health subscales (e.g., CBCL), which is a problem when conducting studies of children with pediatric physical conditions because physical symptoms may be a feature of the condition rather than an indicator of a mental health problem, (k) high correlations with measures of social desirability, which is particularly problematic for the self - related rating scales and for child - report scales more generally, and (l) content validity problems (e.g., the RCMAS is a measure of anxiety, but contains
items that tap mood, attention, peer interactions, and impulsivity).
This pattern of change in means over the decade between the 2005 study and ours appears consistent with the small, but significant, increases observed between 2007 and 2012 in the self - report subscale means for Total Difficulties, Emotional Symptoms, Peer Relationship Problems and Hyperactivity - Inattention (but a decrease in Conduct Problems) in nationally representative New Zealand
samples of children aged 12 — 15 years, 28 and with a similar increase in Emotional Symptoms and decrease in Conduct Problems between 2009 and 2014 in English community
samples of children aged 11 — 13 years.29 The mean PLE score in the MCS
sample aligned closely with that reported previously for a relatively deprived inner - city London, UK, community
sample aged 9 — 12 years19 using these same nine
items, although the overall prevalence of a «Certainly True» to
at least one of the nine
items in the MCS (52.2 %) was lower than that obtained in the London
sample (66.0 %).8
Despite these modifications, consistencies with data from other developed nations were apparent: children's reports of Social Integration
at school were similar to those reported previously in primary school
samples in Australia14 and Hong Kong30 31; response patterns on the EATQ - R scales (Attention, Inhibitory Control, Perceptual Sensitivity and Aggression) aligned with data from a community
sample of 1055 Dutch32 school students of similar age and access to Supportive Relationships
at Home, School and in the Community was similar to that reported for a community
sample of Canadian fourth - grade school children (~ 2 years younger than our
sample).16 The pattern of responses on the Big Five personality constructs was also consistent with that reported for an Australian
sample of 268 children aged 10 — 12 years33 using the full 65 -
item version of the BFQ - C.20
Knowledge and attitude
items were modelled on data derived from an earlier study of Australian women who attended a public hospital antenatal clinic.7, 20 Items were examined for acceptability with a sample of antenatal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and staff members at the health service, and minor changes were made as a re
items were modelled on data derived from an earlier study of Australian women who attended a public hospital antenatal clinic.7, 20
Items were examined for acceptability with a sample of antenatal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and staff members at the health service, and minor changes were made as a re
Items were examined for acceptability with a
sample of antenatal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and staff members
at the health service, and minor changes were made as a result.
Consistent with prior short - term outcomes, the primary measure
at age 3 years was externalising behaviour problems, assessed by the 99 -
item validated Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL 1 1/2 — 5).21 This checklist also quantifies internalising behaviour problems, and yields raw scores (used to compare groups as the primary outcome) and T - scores with a clinical cut - point derived from the combined norming
sample of children aged 1 through 5 years (used to describe the
sample relative to international norms).
Remission rates using the 24 -
item Ham - D
at a threshold score of 8 or greater were similar: IPT, 46 %; CBT, 30 %; SP, 17 %; and SWI, 42 % for the intent - to - treat
sample; and 59 %, 41 %, 24 %, and 50 %, respectively, for the completer
sample.
Sample items are «Do you often have to do things in a hurry
at home?»
Measured using according to whether the mother's mean score SF - 12 (Ware et al. 1996) Health Survey mental health
items measured
at sweeps 1, 3 and 5 was below 1 SD of mean
sample population value, indicating maternal depression.
Looking
at the proportion of endorsers of each behavior, it can be seen that 19 of the 20
items were endorsed by
at least 10 % of the
sample.
Items were combined
at random to create three parcels to avoid too many indicators for the size of the
sample.
Demonstrating this point,
at least one commonly used measure of parental overprotection developed for general population
samples, the Parent Protection Scale (Thomasgard & Metz, 1999) includes
items evaluating high levels of parental supervision.
We decided to delete 4
items that did not measure maternal warmth or psychological control and 7
items that were almost non-existent in the
sample [> 90 % had a score of 1 («not
at all») on the
item].