At
the extreme ends of this continuum, certainly, are groups respectively empowered along all the axes, on the one hand, and groups empowered along none of them, on the other.
Children who are on
the extreme end of the continuum can be in terrible trouble; medication might help those children.
There was no suggestion that the PKK fell at
the extreme end of the continuum referred to in R (on the application of Gurung).
There is growing evidence that ADHD and ASD are
each the extreme end of a continuum rather than being distinct categories (Constantino and Todd 2003; Larsson et al. 2011; Levy et al. 1997).
Not exact matches
They are just at the
extreme end of the «crying
continuum.»
You have to look at it as a
continuum where health is in the middle and
extreme enmeshment is at one
end and dysfunction and complete rejection at the other
end, and the job
of the reconciliation therapy is to get the child in the middle.
According to Rose, the distribution
of risk levels follows a
continuum in which the high - risk individuals are at the
extreme end.
Past versions
of FACES have not been capable
of capturing the curvilinear aspects
of the Circumplex model (i.e., cohesion and adaptability were found to be linearly related to adjustment instead
of extremes on either
end of the
continuum predicting maladjustment).