Sentences with phrase «total number of difficulties»

Cut off scores have been established in the UK (although not among ethnic minority groups) and other populations, for each scale and the total number of difficulties.28, 29 The P3 — 4 (age 3 — 4 years) and P4 — 16 (age 4 — 16 years) versions of the SDQ were completed by parents in this study.

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Once your GTG workout starts to become easy, you can easily increase the difficulty by increasing the total number of reps you are performing during the day.
Students will receive a scale score which represent the number of correct answers, the level of difficulty of the correct / incorrect questions out of the total number of the questions.
It would have been amazing for Mahjong to have included a Time Trial mode for completing each level within a set amount of time; a variety of objectives such as scoring a certain points total for each level; difficulty levels for the normal mode to have an increased number of tiles and the Time Trial mode to afford less time for each level to be completed within in addition to the increase in tiles and harder to achieve objectives; a set of further local and online leaderboards for Time Trial mode; and the inclusion of local and online multiplayer.
The balancing and difficulty curve are both really fair - Futuridium is undeniably a challenging game (again, much like the original Uridium) but progress is assured with a little perseverance, as additional credits are automatically unlocked by racking up the total number of cubes destroyed.
Guo explained that if a large number of miners are taken offline, it will reduce a significant amount of the total hashing power which, in turn, will slow down when the next difficulty event occurs.
From the total scores of the PSQI, the number of students showing poor quality of sleep was eight, and the students showing uncomfortable arousal and those showing difficulty sleeping were twenty - four each.
Previous MCS studies have related broad composite measures of father engagement in caring activities to subsequent child behavioural outcomes using subscales of total difficulties (emotion, conduct, attention or peer problems)[38 — 40]: most effects were very small and not statistically significant, but (among the large number of analyses performed), inverse associations were reported for (a) engagement at 9 months with emotional problems at 3 years [38], (b) engagement at 3 years with attention problems at 5 years [39] and (c) engagement at 5 years with peer problems at 7 years [40].
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