Observed and expected frequencies of change talk, transitional probabilities and their significance levels both immediately following therapists» statements (Lag 1), and after a delay (Lag 2) were calculated
using the Generalised Sequential Querier (GSEQ) programme.
The impacts of different amounts of exercise on depressive symptoms were analysed
using generalised linear mixed models.
Not exact matches
By
using exact amounts rather than
generalising and making broad estimations, you can save small amounts of money regularly and develop your financial savings over time.
In the stormy sea of modern life, the Humanist (he
used to be called the Rationalist) and the
generalised agnostic is as much tossed on the waves as we are.
Physics, in particular, is noted for its ability to
use inductive reasoning to posit universal laws such as Einstein's General Relativity, making the claim that experiments and observations on or from earth allow us to
generalise a theory into universal law, i.e. a law of physics that we believe must hold everywhere in the universe because this is a law written into the fabric of the universe.
Although nutrition content claims need to meet certain criteria set out in the Guide, there are no
generalised nutritional criteria that restrict their
use on «unhealthy» food.
Although nutrition content claims need to meet certain criteria set out in the regulation, there are no
generalised nutritional criteria which restrict their
use on «unhealthy» food.
I respect your opinion and view
generalising by
using the word idiots is too strong, people have a different view to you and they too should be respected.
Remember that these instructions are
generalised for
use with a healthy, full - term baby and access to potable water.
We
used multiple regression to estimate the differences in total cost between the settings for birth and to adjust for potential confounders, including maternal age, parity, ethnicity, understanding of English, marital status, BMI, index of multiple deprivation score, parity, and gestational age at birth, which could each be associated with planned place of birth and with adverse outcomes.12 For the
generalised linear model on costs, we selected a γ distribution and identity link function in preference to alternative distributional forms and link functions on the basis of its low Akaike's information criterion (AIC) statistic.
«When a baby comes into a home - I'm
generalising - but often the whole family falls around a baby rather than the baby fitting into home life, which is what
used to happen,» Waddilove said.
«To go beyond this we
use modern machine - learning methods where you don't necessarily know how a computer has made a decision about a particular sound, but by training it, which means showing it lots of previous examples, we can encourage a computer algorithm to
generalise from those.»
Using this approach, we have been able to target and isolate some unusual crystal structures in a predictable fashion, which begins to point towards the ability to
generalise these approaches for polymorphic structure targeting in solid - state chemistry.
I
used with 14 - 16 year old SEN EL1 and EL2 students so that they were able to
generalise their measuring length skills.
This involves conjecturing, refining ideas,
generalising and
using knowledge of factors and multiples to aid efficiency.
Similar concept can be
used for dividing by 10, which should help pupils then
generalise about multiply by 100 and 1000.
From a small and heavily skewed sample of schools, the authors
generalise to suggest that the education of the lower quartile of secondary students would be enhanced, and educational inequality reduced if the
use of mobile phones was banned in schools.
Use algebra to
generalise the structure of arithmetic, including to formulate mathematical relationships
Thanks Wex, I've been back to that post many times in the past to read up on precisely that part but I think you've just cleared it up for me — higher margins deserve higher multiples so below a
generalised 10 - 12 % for 1.0, the inverse is true — and with that you
used the more conservative Op.
Generalised linear mixed models (GLMMs) were
used to assess the effect of prosody (dog - directed / adult - directed); content (dog / adult) and content — prosody matching (matched (experiment 1) / mismatched (experiment 2)-RRB- on the acoustic measurements of stimuli in experiments 1 and 2.
Adaptil is
used in many cases for travel fears, fireworks and thunderstorms, puppy training, senior dogs, and
generalised phobias at home or in public.
Although many commercially available scratching posts are covered with carpet there is no evidence that the cat's scratching habits will
generalise to other areas of carpet within the home once the post is
used regularly.
I doubt that many are familiar with this approach which doesn't
generalise anyway so I don't
use it and recommend not to
use a term when one doesn't know what it means.
I asked for details of what variance was
used to adjust the mean (I assume
generalised least squares is being
used in some way, I am curious as to how).
As Professor Dame Hazel Genn pointed out, in the context of the Jackson data, caution is required when looking at the true cost of litigation: «
using these figures to make assumptions about average costs is rather like
generalising about war from the most bloody and hard fought battles».
And that is precisely the reason why you should start working on
using branding verbs and optimising your skill sets when it comes to it — instead of
generalised statements of your experiences.
Hierarchical
generalised linear mixed models with a logit link were
used to analyse the relationship between poor attendance and maternal alcohol
use, and sociodemographic and school characteristics, with models nested at the child and family level.
Similarly, a comparison of the research sample with a broader population sample of participants within the services found no demographic or drug -
use differences, suggesting these findings could be
generalised to the general youth drug treatment - seeking population.
Data analysis will follow the intention - to - treat principle
using (
generalised) linear mixed models.
Logistic
generalised estimating equations (GEEs) were
used to investigate the associations between the adolescent drinking variables and the repeated binary measures of AUDs in adulthood.
A 45 - item, self - report measure
used to assess the severity of anxiety within six subgroups (
generalised anxiety, panic / agoraphobia, social phobia, separation anxiety, obsessive — compulsive disorder and physical injury fears) alongside providing an overall anxiety score.30 An analysis of the internal consistency of the SCAS31 produced a coefficient α of 0.92 and a Guttman split half reliability of 0.90.
Study selection and analysis: RCTs (including cluster and crossover RCTs) were eligible if they examined the
use of CBT (at least nine sessions) in children or adolescents (age 4 — 18 years) with DSM or ICD diagnosis of
generalised...
A
generalised linear mixed - effects model for longitudinal binary data was
used.
Carers» mental health — Hospital and Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS).40 Depressive and anxiety symptoms in carers will be measured
using HADS, a self - rated measure, generating scores for both
generalised anxiety and depressive symptoms,
used widely to identify caseness for clinically significant depression and anxiety.41
Although the countries where this research occurred (USA, 20, 21 Australia22, 23 and Holland24) may be culturally similar to the UK, differences on a systemic level (eg, mental healthcare provision) as well as on a societal level (eg, language
use, norms) mean their results can not be
generalised to a UK population.
Social support, marital / partner discord, self - esteem, perceived self - efficacy and parenting stress were assessed at 6 and 12 months
using the Social Support Questionnaire, 28 the Rust Inventory of Marital State, 29 Rosenberg Self - Esteem Inventory, 30
Generalised Self - Efficacy Scale31 and the Parenting Stress Inventory.32
Person weights were
used to
generalise results to the total Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, based on the inverse of the probability of selection in the NATSISS calibrated to benchmarks based on combinations of age, sex, remoteness and state in the estimated resident population in private dwellings on 31 December 2008.
A limitation to inferences from this trial is that we can not know whether this high level of service
use would
generalise to other child and adolescent mental health service contexts.
Generalised estimating equations were
used to analyse the data to ensure that statistical assumptions about equal group sizes would not be violated.