Table 2 contains the GLM and logistic regressions assessing the contribution of the independent variables, CU levels, and the presence / absence of ODD on the children's
psychological measures for the total sample (n = 622), adjusted by the covariates family SES, children's ethnicity and sex, other comorbid disorder different from ODD and the number of DSM - IV CD symptoms.
The complete opposite gender in a dedicated dating is, but rather
the psychological measures for both of them in the dating is this less a self - centered fulfillment of more a non self - centered Act of another individual actual need for sex in online dating and more a counsel of a individual really like and proper take good a different girl or boy are how.
Not exact matches
Jackson is the lead author of a new study to be published in
Psychological Science that tracked nearly 5,000 married Australians
for five years and
measured how a spouse's personality impacted whether their partner received a promotion, earned a higher salary or experienced higher levels of job satisfaction.
To
measure personality, they apply three perspectives: (1) the «Big Five» personality traits (Negative Emotion - Neurotic, Extraversion, Openness to Experience, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness); (2)
psychological gender traits (Masculinity and Femininity); and, (3) personality traits of Preference
for Innovation and Risk Taking Propensity.
«The last quarter of the twentieth century is going to call
for measured national initiatives which combine economic,
psychological, and military ingredients.
Mental health is sometimes an elusive idea
for many because it involves
measuring the wellness of unseen factors like our emotional,
psychological and social well - being.
After the fact, I am now convinced of an unexpected bonus: that the pain of labor is IMMENSELY reduced by laboring and delivering at home due to innumerable comfort
measures (both physical and
psychological); I have much more respect
for all the women who manage their labors in a hospital - kudos to you, ladies!
In fact, in his research summary
for the National Home Education Research Institute, Dr. Brian Ray says, «The home - educated are doing well, typically above average, on
measures of social, emotional, and
psychological development.
BOX 14, I -1-4; 30188578 / 734260 Slides Plus Audiotape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstips, AAAS, «The Integrated Process», Filmstrip 4, 1974 SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «
Measuring», Filmstrip 3, 1974 Plus Audiotape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «Teaching Strategies», Filmstrip 3, 1974 Plus Transcript of orientation tape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «The Basic Processes of Science», Filmstrip 2, 1974 «Laboratory Exercises
for Use in a College Science Course
for Non-Science Majors» - by James Wallace Cox, 1970 «A Process Approach to Learning, Supplementary Manual», based on SAPA developed by AAAS, by Ruth M. White, 1970 «Science Process Instrument, Experimental Edition», COSE, 1970 «Preservice Science Education of Elementary School Teachers - Guidelines, Standards and Recommendations
for Research and Development» report, Feb. 1969 (4 Folders) «Preservice Science Education of Elementary School Teachers - Preliminary Report», Feb. 1969 «An Evaluation of Elementary Science Study as SAPA» by Robert B. Nicodemus, Sept. 1968 «SAPA - Purposes, Accomplishments, Expectations», COSE, AAAS (Brochure reported in Nov. 1968, 1970), 1967 (3 Folders) «The
Psychological Bases of SAPA», COSE, 1965 «Guidelines and Standards
for the Education of Secondary School Teachers of Sciecne and Mathematics» bookley, AAAS and the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification «Career Opportunites in the Sciences» brochure, compiled by the Office of Opportunites in Science Slides and documentation - «Animal Eyes» and «Meterological Instruments», Fernbank Science Center, «An Integral Part of the DeKalb County School System» Slides and documentation - «Building Terrariums» and «What is my Age?»
BOX 4, Q -1-3 SAPA Experimental Edition, Part 3 (prepared
for testing in the early grades), 1963 Experimental Edition, Part 4 (prepared
for testing in the early grades), 1963 2nd Experimental Edition, Part 2 (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1964 2nd Experimental Edition, Part 3 (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1964 3rd Experimental Edition (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1965 Parts 1 and 1B Part 2 Part 3 Part 4A Competency
Measures, Parts 3 and 4, 1965 The
Psychological Bases of SAPA, COSE, 1965 Commentary
for Teachers (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1965 3rd Experimental Edition, (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1965 Parts 5A and 5B Part 6B Part 7A Part 7B 3rd Experimental Edition, 1st Revision (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1966 Part 5 Part 5 Part 6 Test Sheets, Parts 5 - 7, 1966 4th Experimental Edition, Part 6, (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1967 4th Experimental Edition, Part 7, (prepared
for testing in elementary schools), 1967 Guide
for Inservice Instruction, Response Sheets, 1967 3rd Experimental Edition, Commentary
for Teachers, 1968 Guide to Inservice Instruction, Supplement, 1969
BOX 23, A-15-4; 30219212 / 734979 SAPA Requests
for Translations of SAPA materials, 1966 - 1968 Prerequisites
for SAPA The
Psychological Basis of SAPA, 1965 Requests
for SAPA to be Used in Canada, 1966 - 1968 Requests
for Assistance with Inservice programs, 1967 - 1968 Schools Using SAPA, 1966 - 1968 Speakers on SAPA
for NSTA and Other Meetings, 1968 Suggestions
for Revisions of Part 4, 1967 - 1968 Suggestions
for Revisions of the Commentary, 1967 - 1968 Summer Institutes
for SAPA, Locations, 1968 Summer Institutes
for SAPA, Announcement Forms, 1968 Inservice Programs, 1968 - 1969 Consultant Recommendations, 1967 - 1968 Inquiries About Films, 1968 Inquiries About Kits, 1967 - 1968 Inquiries About Evaluations, 1968 Tryout Teacher List, 1967 - 1968 Tryout Centers, 1967 - 1968 Tryout Feedback Forms, 1967 - 1968 Tryout Center Coordinators, 1967 - 1968 Cancelled Tryout Centers, 1967 - 1968 Volunteer Teachers
for Parts F & G, 1967 - 1968 List of Teachers
for Tryout Centers, 1963 - 1966 Tucson, AZ, Dr. Ed McCullough, 1964 - 1968 Tallahassee, FL, Mr. VanPierce, 1964 - 1968 Chicago, IL, University of Chicago, Miss Illa Podendorf, 1965 - 1969 Monmouth, IL, Professor David Allison, 1964 - 1968 Overland Park, KS, Mr. R. Scott Irwin and Mrs. John Muller, 1964 - 1968 Baltimore, MD, Mr. Daniel Rochowiak, 1964 - 1968 Kern County, CA, Mr. Dale Easter and Mr. Edward Price, 1964 - 1967 Philadelphia, PA, Mrs. Margaret Efraemson, 1968 Austin, TX, Dr. David Butts, 1968 Seattle, WA, Mrs. Louisa Crook, 1968 Oshkosh, WI, Dr. Robert White, 1968 John R. Mayer, personal correspondence, 1966 - 1969 Teacher Response Sheets, 1966 - 1967 Overland, KS Oshkosh, WI Monmouth, IL Baltimore, MD Teacher Response Checklist SAPA Feedback, 1965 - 1966 Using Time Space Relations Communicating Observing Formulating Models Defining Operationally Interpreting Data Classifying (2 Folders)
Measuring Inferring Predicting Formulating Hypothesis Controlling Variables Experimenting Using Numbers SAPA Response Sheets
for Competency
Measures, 1966
Researchers have long assumed that the
psychological well being of communities is important
for physical health, but is hard to
measure.
Some of these
measures are already being used, including better screening of drivers
for psychological problems and regular tests of their competence.
But the attributes they want to test
for are often not
psychological concepts, and can be notoriously difficult to
measure accurately.
Since producing and adapting tools
for evaluation and diagnosis purposes is one of the lines of research of the Qualiker group, they firstly created a tool to
measure group emotional intelligence and translated into Basque a tool
for determining attachment so that they could conduct the study explaining and predicting
psychological well - being through a combination of them.
The analysis of future flood options
for New York City does not capture all the
psychological factors at play, such as concerns about huge floodgates being an eyesore or political factors, but aims to do a straight cost - benefit analysis of which
measures can control flooding at an acceptable cost.
Educational sites are more than just places
for learning to read and count; they can also serve as refuges from the
psychological impact of living in a war zone and as centers to furnish health information and instruction in protective
measures, such as ways to avoid land mines.
Measures including psychological measures (depressive symptoms, perceived stress, vitality and mindfulness) and detailed methods for the blood draw, processing, biomarker assays and RNA sequencing of blood samples are described in the Supplementary Appendix, along with all statistical analyses carried out for group comparisons, construction of differential expression signatures, construction of coexpression networks, construction of Bayesian networks and pathway enrichment a
Measures including
psychological measures (depressive symptoms, perceived stress, vitality and mindfulness) and detailed methods for the blood draw, processing, biomarker assays and RNA sequencing of blood samples are described in the Supplementary Appendix, along with all statistical analyses carried out for group comparisons, construction of differential expression signatures, construction of coexpression networks, construction of Bayesian networks and pathway enrichment a
measures (depressive symptoms, perceived stress, vitality and mindfulness) and detailed methods
for the blood draw, processing, biomarker assays and RNA sequencing of blood samples are described in the Supplementary Appendix, along with all statistical analyses carried out
for group comparisons, construction of differential expression signatures, construction of coexpression networks, construction of Bayesian networks and pathway enrichment analysis.
They tend to be dominant in their relationship with their spouses, have a higher propensity
for sexual excitation (referring to how often and to what degree one becomes sexually excited), are sensation seekers (referring to both exciting and possibly dangerous situations), and score higher on
psychological measures of impulsivity, or the inability to control one's actions.
The Myers - Briggs Type Indicator assessment — a questionnaire developed more than 70 years ago to
measure psychological preferences
for how we perceive the world and make decisions — is a well - known tool
for assessing job candidates, management techniques and decision - making processes.
EFT has been found to be an «evidence - based» practice
for anxiety, depression, phobias and PTSD when
measured against the standards of the American
Psychological Association's Division 12 Task Force on Empirically Validated Treatments.
Measurements
for cortisol levels, weight change, and
psychological measures of stress were taken.
Figuring that by now viewers have become jaded with the predictable, cross double - cross triple - cross trajectory of your average con film, «Matchstick Men» also offers a
psychological profile of a conflicted, conscience - plagued career criminal, and throws a credible family drama into the mix
for good
measure — all of which makes
for a surprisingly substantial film whose many facets leave you with plenty more to digest after the final credits have rolled than just who did what to whom and how (although it certainly has that too).
Psychological safety provides
for the social - emotional well being of students and works to create positive school climates through
measures such as asset development, bullying prevention, Positive Behavior Supports, and early identification and intervention
for at - risk students.
The
psychological ramifications of getting talked into a tea bagging by your Asian American filmmaker friend,
for subsequent internet immortalization, are much harder to
measure.
For example, researchers have found significant positive relationships between patient experience
measures and
psychological / functional status and symptom recovery, viii medication compliance, ix and adherence to practice guidelines and outcomes.x
Of course, the attempt to
measure complex
psychological traits and processes through a relatively crude survey instrument raises a host of methodological questions, but it felt important and timely to provide empirical reference points
for a notion that is already true to our experience, and each form of denial is cross-validated with other elements in the survey.
There is such a thing as «
psychological» state aid (see case C - 399 / 10 P Bouyges and Boygues Télécom, which the CJEU also refers to in the Eventech case),
for example if a government makes a public statement that it will ensure the preservation of a company that is about to go bankrupt but does not yet take specific
measures.
Another trend — exemplified by the humanizing law school movement — seeks to improve both learning and student well - being by decreasing some of the well - documented negative
psychological effects of law school created in part by the focus on competition and extrinsic motivation.8 Law schools are beginning to respond to these reports by revising their curricula and preparing
for anticipated changes in the American Bar Association (ABA) standards
for law school accreditation that will require a greater focus on student assessment and outcome
measures.9
«The GRU is used
for both tactical intelligence collection in the battlefield in support of Russian military operations and also strategic active
measures or
psychological warfare overseas,» the exec told The Washington Post.
According to a research study of university students by the American
Psychological Association, «those who walked instead of sitting or being pushed in a wheelchair consistently gave more creative responses on tests commonly used to
measure creative thinking, such as thinking of alternate uses
for common objects and coming up with original analogies to capture complex ideas.»
7/2011 to Present Benchmark Human Services, Nantucket, MA Behavior Analyst • Interview patients regarding their present, past and future aspirations in a bid to understand their motivations • Take notes to refer to during the assessment period •
Measure specific influences such as environment and family life to determine cause of behavioral problems • Create
psychological profiles
for each patient to determine extent of behavior problems • Devise and implement programs to address behavior problems • Act as part of a coordinated care team to provide oral medication to patients • Monitor patients» progress and note down any significant changes
for better or worse • Assist patients with chemical dependency issues to come to terms with their addiction through counseling services • Provide a one - on - one to patients with criminal backgrounds • Assist crime investigations by creating
psychological profiles of criminals to determine motive and mode of operation
Having been defined as a social
psychological construct with
measures more suited
for employee surveys, burnout lacks widely agreed upon diagnostic cutoff points.
She shares the thoughts and opinions on Eating Disorders, Depression, Anxiety, Psychotherapy and also about
psychological issues, with scientific research and clinical experience sprinkled in
for good
measure, so that it can help to bridge the gap between research and treatment.
This is an interim
measure funding schools to meet the urgent needs
for psychological advice while the NEPS service is being expanded to all schools.
These four
measures of
psychological well - being were available at both time periods, allowing us to determine how divorce changed levels of well - being, controlling
for initial levels of well - being.
Obesity researchers who included
measures of binge eating in studies on obesity treatment concluded that BWL was effective and that there was no need
for specialty therapies.12, 13 Limitations of these studies included small sample sizes, lack of longer - term follow - up, and self - report
measures of binge eating rather than the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) semi-structured interview.14 Potential advantages of BWL are that it results in clinically significant short - term weight loss and can be implemented by a wider range of health professionals than a specialty
psychological therapy.
Investigators have used it as the criterion
for diagnosis of behavior disturbance against which to gauge the validity of both screening instruments27 and
psychological interview
measures.28 The published Spanish version of the CBCL used in this study has been found to have good internal consistency and concurrent validity in Spanish - speaking populations.29 The CBCL was chosen as the standard of comparison to avoid basing the calculation of PSC validity on a small subset of the data as done in previous studies using structured interviews as the standard24,30 - 32 and because the CBCL has been widely used as the criterion standard in previous PSC research in both middle - class30, 33 - 35 and low - income minority populations.8
This gives an intrinsic motivation
for behaviours driven by these
psychological needs.40 Hence, support group sessions are designed towards creating a platform that promotes participants» sense of autonomy, competence and relatedness, while
measures focusing on autonomy, competence and relatedness are utilised as secondary outcomes.
A systematic review was conducted to answer two questions: which are the empirical evidence available in the literature to support using
psychological screening
measures in child daycare centers; and if those
measures can be adopted as cost - effective assessment policies
for children's cognition.
This proportion is approximately double that of children found to be at high risk in the general New South Wales population (15 %) 27 but similar to the proportion noted in other studies of Aboriginal children (24 %, 5 22.5 % 28 and among Aboriginal participants in the New South Wales Population Health Survey).27 There is only one other study to date that has
measured the factors associated with Aboriginal child and adolescent mental health.5 SEARCH makes an important, new contribution to this emerging area of research by considering,
for the first time, the impact of carer
psychological distress.
Intimate partner violence was assessed
for the 12 months before the 5 -, 6 -, and 9 - year assessments by using the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale.37 This instrument
measures the domains of minor
psychological aggression, severe
psychological aggression, minor physical assault, and severe physical assault.
Methods As part of a larger survey of pediatric psychologists from the Society of Pediatric Psychology e-mail listserv (American
Psychological Association, APA, Division 54), 37
measures were selected
for this psychometric review.
The CAFAS (18 scales) is a clinician rated
measure of youth functioning and impairment
for children referred
for problems with emotions, behavior, substance use, or
psychological problems.
Similar to the criteria
for evidence - based interventions in the literature on
psychological treatment, a
measure must have been the focus of research by more than one investigative team to meet the criteria
for «well - established.»
She has authored and co-authored over 120 academic journal articles and chapters in the field of coping, developed (with Ramon Lewis)
psychological instruments to
measure coping, namely Adolescent Coping Scale and Coping Scale
for Adults, developed programs to teach coping skills including The Best of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping
for Success.
Contrary to the meta - analyses of Crits - Christoph5 andAnderson and Lambert, 7 studies of IPT werenot included (eg, Elkin et al30 and Wilfleyet al31), because the relation of IPT to STPPis controversial, and empirical results suggest that IPT is very close toCBT.9 Thus, this review includes only studiesfor which there is a general agreement that they represent models of STPP.As it is questionable to aggregate the results of very different outcome measuresthat refer to different areas of
psychological functioning, we assessed theefficacy of STPP separately
for target symptoms, general psychiatric symptoms (ie, comorbid symptoms), and social functioning.32 Thisprocedure is analogous to the meta - analysis of Crits - Christoph.5 Asoutcome measures of target problems, we included patient ratings of targetproblems and measures referring to the symptoms that are specific to the patientgroup under study, eg, measures of anxiety for studies investigating treatmentsof anxiety disorders.33 For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric symptoms, broad measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included
for target symptoms, general psychiatric symptoms (ie, comorbid symptoms), and social functioning.32 Thisprocedure is analogous to the meta - analysis of Crits - Christoph.5 Asoutcome
measures of target problems, we included patient ratings of targetproblems and
measures referring to the symptoms that are specific to the patientgroup under study, eg,
measures of anxiety
for studies investigating treatmentsof anxiety disorders.33 For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric symptoms, broad measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included
for studies investigating treatmentsof anxiety disorders.33
For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric symptoms, broad measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included
For the efficacy ofSTPP in general psychiatric symptoms, broad
measures of psychiatric symptomssuch as the Symptom Checklist - 90 and specific
measures that do not refer specificallyto the disorder under study were included; eg, the Beck Depression Inventoryapplied in patients with personality disorders.34, 35 Forthe assessment of social functioning, the Social Adjustment Scale and similarmeasures were included.36
Secondly, it is acknowledged that
for understanding the determinants and development of behaviour and mental health information is needed at different levels, that is, social (e.g. socioeconomic background),
psychological (e.g. temperament), and biological (HPA - function, DNA).18 Adherence to the second principle is demonstrated by the broad range of
measures that has been included in the study (Table 2).
Generally, the proportion of participants who met cut - off criteria
for measures of
psychological distress was reduced or stayed the same from Time One to Time Two (except
for demoralisation).
psychological distress
measured by the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)(scored as 0 — 12 with a cut - off of 0 — 1 and 2 — 12
for minimisation);