Sentences with phrase «subjective reports from»

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From her firm belief that it is each person's self - reported happiness that matters, she developed a four - question Subjective Happiness Scale.
Wilkinson noted that her study — which included individuals from ages 51 to 96 — differs from many others on the Great Recession because «financial strain» is a subjective measure that was based on self - reporting rather than on economic indicators.
Now better techniques for measuring sleep states have shown that their sleep is fundamentally different from normal, which probably explains their subjective reports of being unable to switch off (see «Awake asleep: Insomniac brains that can't switch off «-RRB-.
The I - PSS17 is a standardized, patient self - reported measure of the subjective problems that the patient experiences with urinating, with scores ranging from 0 to 35 and higher scores indicating more severe symptoms.
«Furthermore, the psychedelic nature of ibogaine tends to induce a dream - like state in which many report autobiographical subjective experiences, like watching their life as a movie from the vantage point of an observer,» Malcolm continued.
A subjective report is one in which you can't tell 2 knots from 1000 knots because there are no numbers at all.
Firstly, that it was subjective to the point of being arbitrary, and secondly that the report quoted (many times) that climate sensitivity was likely to be in the range of ΔTx2 = 1.5 to 4.5 ° K, and yet the CMIP3 models spanned a range from 2.1 to 5.
On December 11, 2017 the Financial Post reported comments from the Chief Justice of the Tax Court of Canada as well as comments from a former Chief Justice of the Court that this reasonableness test is very subjective and open to litigation.
This is by far one of the worst reporting articles I've read from Toms, very subjective and presumptuous.
Indeed, given all the qualifications in the Report, it appears a conflicted and potentially self - serving self - assessment of worth — especially as estimate reliability is largely based on subjective assessment ranging from good to very poor by the Report's authors.
That is, based on the proposition that people try to maximize their returns from social relationships [2], research has consistently demonstrated that self - reported satisfaction with real - life social relationships (which may capture subjective returns of a relationship) is one of the most important predictors of (intended) relationship maintenance [3, 4].
We used an investigator - based interview to gather extensive information about reported experiences from mothers, thereby allowing (1) a panel of experts to determine whether reported experiences met criteria for a life event or chronic adversity, (2) comparison of maternal (subjective) and independent panel (contextual) impact ratings, and (3) independent ratings of the extent of dependence of stressors on parent behaviour.
Subjective report of family functioning was assessed using the McMaster Family Assessment Device (FAD) with socio - economic information obtained from a self - report Health and Lifestyle Questionnaire.
In a three - wave, multi-method study using both actigraphy and self - report ratings across the transition from high school to college, subjective sleep quality predicted anxiety which in turn predicted subsequent sleep problems.
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