Not exact matches
Developmental edit: $ 0.055 / word A developmental edit provides comprehensive support during the process of creating a book
for an author who needs structural, large -
scale recommendations and examples of how to proceed with issues like character development, dialogue, description, and pacing in fiction and
cohesion, clarity, development, and style in nonfiction.
A self administered questionnaire was used to screen participants and gather data on demographic variables, depression (the Center
for Epidemiologic Studies Depression
Scale [CES - D]-RRB-, suicide (3 items added to the CES - D), life changes (a modified version of the Coddington Life Event Schedule
for Adolescents), and family environment (Family Adaptation and
Cohesion Evaluation
Scales).
Measures utilized include the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), the CSAP Common Core measure of Opportunities and Rewards
for Pro-Social Involvement, and the Family Relations /
Cohesion Scale.
Measures included the Kiddie - Schedule
for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia
for School - Age Children — Present and Lifetime Version (K - SADS - PL), K - SADS Depression and Mania Rating
Scales (DRS and MRS), Child's Global Assessment
Scale (C - GAS), Camberwell Family Interview
for EE, and the Family Adaptability and
Cohesion Scale - II (FACES - II).
Measures utilized include the Child Behavior Checklist
for Ages 6 - 18 (CBCL), Teacher Report Form (TRF), the Social Skills Rating System (SSRS), the Family Adaptability and
Cohesion Evaluation
Scales (FACES), and the Family Support
Scale (FSS).
The Family Adaptability and
Cohesion Evaluation
Scale (FACES) was viewed as a useful tool
for a period, but has been less popular of late.
The remaining measures, the Beavers Self - report Family Inventory (SFI), the Family Adaptability and
Cohesion Evaluation
Scale - IV (FACES - IV), and the FES, original version and Kronenberger & Thompson Factor - analytic Component scoring (FES - K & T) all qualified
for «approaching well - established» ratings.