Interpretation of the findings Factor 1 is described by items concerning the psychophysiological effects of excessive alarms (i.e., reduced motivation and concentration, physical malaise, and confusion). Factor 2 is described by items covering structural and systemic aspects that contribute to excessive...
This score was used to test convergent validity, as the questions directly asked about adolescents’ perceived knowledge level in regard to taking care of their own health; higher score indicate higher level of perceived knowledge to take care of one’s own health. Statistics Descriptive statistics...
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The utility of scales in actual practice may be decreased by practical and logistical factors, such as the time needed to administer the scale and the ease of interpretation of results, as well as by ethical concerns, related to the identification of children with mental disorders without the ...
In addition to the child's level of performance (scores), test interpretation involves the clinician's detailed observations about the test performance and the score from the 20-item DEX-C rating questionnaire. The DEX-C allows parents and teachers to rate the child on a range of emotion...
The specificity of age-related decline in interpretation of emotion cues from prosody. Older adults are not as good as younger adults at decoding prosodic emotions. We sought to determine the specificity of this finding. Performance of older ... RLC Mitchell,RA Kingston,SL Barbosa Bou?As - 《...
Our interpretation of the results also assumes that potential effects of system-level changes are not ‘contaminated’ by those of other interventions occurring at or around the same time [52]. Although causal inferences as to the effects of changes in policy could potentially be drawn from our ...
et al. Diagnosis of genetic diseases in seriously ill children by rapid whole-genome sequencing and automated phenotyping and interpretation. Sci. Transl. Med. 11, eaat6177 (2019). Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Eldomery, M. K. et al. Lessons learned from additional research analyses of...
it is unclear if the difference in cueing benefits across cue versus non-cue discriminators may be indirectly related to differences in overall memory stability or task performance across these groups. Nonetheless, our results speak against the interpretation that cueing benefits were particularly driven...