Sentences with phrase «desirability scores»

Further analyses of demographic data indicates that participants with more education, no personal history of child maltreatment, less time in the residential program, and lower social desirability scores demonstrated more positive outcomes.
Younger males with higher social desirability scores favoured Business / Science.
Carr got to look at his own desirability score, which was just slightly above average to his dismay.
Still, the swipes probably have something to do with your desirability score.
In fact, Rad went so far as to admit that not only does each user have a desirability score, but that the company spent more than two months developing the algorithm for rating people.
While it might be interesting to learn your Tinder desirability score, it doesn't help if you end up on the lower end of the spectrum.
You can listen to the segment How the Dating App Tinder Calculates Its Desirability Score here.

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The BBC talked to some Tinder users and most weren't excited to know they were being scored based on their desirability.
Car and Driver has named the 2018 Accord an Editor's Choice award recipient in the mid-size sedan segment for its performance, desirability, outstanding score in their buyer's guide testing and for making the 10Best list.
While you're driving your new RX 350, be confident in the fact that it has aced safety testing and it earns excellent reliability scores from J.D. Power and Associates, both factors that add to the RX's desirability when it's time to sell.
That lowers your score and desirability to lenders.
Here is your desirability in FICO terms (it's worth noting that a FICO score of 660 is the average credit score between couples forming a committed relationship): you are 24 percent more likely to separate in 2 - 4 years if the credit score gap between twp people is 66 points.
We scored our desirability ranking based on yield (the percentage of accepted students who enroll), admissions, test scores, endowment, student - to - faculty ratio, retention, as well as climate and the quality of facilities, housing, and dining.
We scored desirability based on yield (the percentage of accepted students who enroll), admissions, test scores, endowment, student - to - faculty ratio, retention, and as well as climate and the quality of facilities, housing, and dining.
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).
First, the three value factors scores were regressed onto age, gender and social desirability, followed by the seven traits.
San Jose had an impressive 8.7 for job market and 7.7 scores for desirability and quality of life.
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