Sentences with phrase «between informants»

Although discrepant ratings are common between informants (Langberg et al. 2010), informants from the same setting (e.g., fathers and mothers) rate children more similar than informants from different setting (e.g. fathers and teachers), which stresses the importance of independent reports from parents and teachers on ADHD symptoms in the home and school setting respectively (de Nijs et al. 2004).
We feel that the two informants perceive different aspects of problem behavior and that differences between informants are meaningful.
Thus, the study not only showed discrepancies between informants but also a decline in the level of happiness in parents of adolescents.

Not exact matches

To recapitulate: «Constant Informant» can find patterns of communication between people who are not trying to mask them, while PRISM makes everyone's cyber activity accessible.
The object of inquiry is neither a negotiation between two opinions nor a second level explication of the informant's ideas.
At this second Summit, participants included delegates from the October 2011 Summit, as well as multi-disciplinary partners who had joined one of the 9 Task Forces between Summits, and colleagues who joined for the first time as key informants to one of the task forces.
A second inquiry by DOI found that DOC's intelligence unit had been illegally listening into phone calls between confidential jail informants and investigators at DOI.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, however, split with the mayor and called for Ponte to step aside this week, after another DOI report was released alleging that DOC officials had illegally listened into calls between DOI investigators and confidential informants at Rikers.
Rumors circulating in Rockland County that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman utilized FBI informant Mark / Moses / Moshe Stern as a go - between with the Rockland Hasidic community in the recent past are greatly exaggerated, Schneiderman's office told the Rockland County Times.
This time she's Dominika, a fast - rising ballerina whose career is cut brutally short in a beautifully - shot opening sequence that juxtaposes her final stage performance against the careful dance between CIA Agent Nate Nash (Edgerton) and his secret informant.
The informant is a retired academic who reportedly spoke to three Trump advisers — Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, and Sam Clovis — because of federal government concerns about contacts between Russians and Trump advisers.
Based on the 2001 book «Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob,» the film tells the true story of how Whitey Bulger, the brother of a Massachusetts state senator and the most infamous notorious criminal in South Boston, became an FBI informant to take down the Italian mob that was invading his territory.
One thing leads to another, as tends to happen when you fall down rabbit holes of espionage and clandestine operations, and soon Barry is acting as a bagman in transactions between the Company and Panamanian strongman — and CIA informant — Manuel Noriega, and then he's smuggling drugs into the U.S. for the Medellin cartel, which leads to (after he's caught) becoming a DEA informant.
Sofia Boutella (The Mummy, Kingsman: The Secret Service) also stars as Clarisse, an informant caught between the competing interests of Montag and Beatty.
With tensions brewing between the Winter Hill Gang and the Italian - American crime family that has typically claimed North Boston, Whitey is approached by FBI agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton) about becoming an informant.
During the early part of the film, the story focuses on Bulger's power but then it becomes more about the relationship between Bulger and John Connolly (Joel Edgarton), the FBI agent who used Bulger as an informant but who ultimately became corrupted by the mobster's influence.
The script wants to divulge the history gained from Winter Hill Boys turned informants, that's where the story begins, yet the perspective shifts between bad guys only reminding us periodically we are getting this information through testimony.
My confidential informant tells me American Express is considering raising the annual fee from $ 65 to between $ 95 and $ 125.
Picking up where Episode 2: left off, Devil in the Detail follows three main characters that you switch between as the main point of views telling the story — we meet detective Reggie Moore first, then Joe Miller, his informant, and finally fellow officer Katelyn Hayes.
Despite the infamous conflict between the Pacs and the Ghosts, he has made a deal with Inky, Blinky and the other original Ghost Gang ghosts, who are tired of getting eaten, and who strike a deal to be informants against Betrayus.
The title of a 2016 text - based drawing by Morag Keil describes the debut collaboration between London's Project Native Informant and Munich's Deborah Schamoni.
While Night Soil / Fake Paradise confronted issues related to cultural appropriation, there also existed a skewed social and economic dynamic between the more privileged outsider (the Western woman) and the insider (the local shamans and their assistants) that neither Bonajo nor her informants appeared willing to acknowledge.
Keane v Information Commissioner and the Home Office [2016] UKUT 461 (AAC) Case concerning whether information held by the MOD detailing paid informants in Irish Secret Societies between 1890 - 1910 was exempt from disclosure on national security grounds.
Special Agent, Criminal Investigator AFOSI Detachment 611 — Osan AB, ROK (8/2003 — 8/2004) • Held integral role in the handling of 40 + criminal, fraud, and CI investigations, the largest caseload for AFOSI / Pacific Air Force Command, bringing unit to the highest pro-active rate in 8 years • Collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs Division in an international fraud case, the first joint effort between these departments and the result of mutual interest coordination avenues between numerous entities • Protected valuable DOD resources and assets by conducting major counterintelligence, criminal, and fraud investigations, including close support through crime scene searches, evidence preservation, and laboratory analysis requests • Testified in court - martials, interviewed key witnesses, and performed interrogations of persons suspected of committing major violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Managed and utilized human informants to detect illegal activities as well as conducting undercover investigations • Investigated AFOSI applicant backgrounds to determine suitability for positions in department, also serving as a point of contact for counterintelligence, anti-terrorism, and local criminal awareness briefings on base
This longitudinal link between self - control and substance dependence was verified by people whom study members had nominated as informants who knew them well.
Steinberg et al. (1994; Lamborn, Mounts, Steinberg, & Dornbusch, 1991) found significant correlations between adolescents» descriptions of their parents» child - rearing methods and replies by the same adolescents to questions about their own behaviors and attitudes.3 Evidence that such within - informant correlations can be misleading was provided by Pike, Reiss, Hetherington, and Plomin (1996), who asked both parents and adolescents to report on the parent's negative behavior toward the adolescent and on the adolescent's antisocial behavior.
The report highlights a vicious cycle between prison and child protection systems, with one informant stating:
We also tested whether the profiles were the same between parent informants.
Thus, the current study capitalizes on multiple informants as well as a 3 - wave longitudinal design to test associations between early pubertal timing, peer reputation, and psychological distress among an ethnically diverse sample of girls transitioning through the emotionally «risky» period of early adolescence.
Analyses within and across informants examined the associations between the parenting variables and treatment adherence (and potential moderation effects in these associations).
A test comparing profiles between mothers and fathers at age 3 showed that these profiles were invariant across informants.
These findings suggest that in the context of CU, the associations between parenting and CP differ based on parenting characteristics, CP dimensions, and informant, and that families may benefit from treatment targeting specific parenting practices based on CP symptom profiles.
This study examined the degree of disagreement between runaway adolescents and their primary caretakers, defined as informant discrepancies, on their view of their family.
The current study investigated whether and how callous — unemotional traits (CU) moderated the association between specific parenting practices and child conduct problems (CP) with a special consideration of informant patterns.
Our modest correlations between student and teacher ratings are consistent with the psychopathology literature; each informant may contribute different but useful information (Achenbach et al. 2005; De Los Reyes and Kazdin 2005).
The data are partly consistent with reciprocal influence models of parent / child relationships but point to the importance of informant perspectives in determining relationships between these complex variables.
Consequently, we could not determine whether our findings regarding externalizing problems are due to the typical informant disagreement between mother and child (De Los Reyes 2011).
A third limitation is that there were insufficient data to test whether informant moderated the relationship between anxiety and ASD.
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