This is resulting in higher speed of research, large datasets, and optimal costing to conduct research. However, mode of test conduction should not change the ethical responsibilities of researcher. Online mode of conduction should not have negative impact of it on its psychometric properties of ...
Scales are used to measure weight. Weight can be measured in grams, kilograms, ounces, or pounds. A bathroom scale is a common instrument used to measure the weight of a person. This scale measures in pounds (lbs) on the outer scale and in kilograms (kg) on the inner scale: Bathroom...
Rating ScalesSelf Evaluation (IndividualsStress VariablesTest ConstructionIt is proposed that many people with intellectual disabilities are facing an extensive range of stressors through current shifts in models of service delivery. They are increasingly being encouraged to adapt to new open employment ...
Introduction: Despite the rapid growth of interdisciplinary resilience research in Chinese contexts, no study has systematically reviewed individual-level measurement scales for Chinese-speaking populations. We report a systematic review of scales developed for or translated/adapted to Ch...
no saliva in the tubes and samples being lost in the mail delivery we lost data from a total of 8 samples from 7 individuals. Prior to this procedure and after 1 week back at home, patients filled in the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales 21 (DASS-21)31,32, the Coping Inventory for Stre...
More generally, the development of measurement scales in psychedelic science – and indeed, psychological science more broadly – has tended to be driven by expert consensus, or the even narrower perspectives and intuitions of the scale developers. However, there is an increasing recognition that a...
A 12-item scale (Competitive Aggressiveness and Anger Scale, CAAS) consisting of two subscales was derived using principal component factor analysis with oblimin rotation. Confirmatory factor analysis using structural equation modelling confirmed the overall structure. Test–retest correlation, construct and...
socio-behavioral definition of community resilience across temporal and spatial scales, namely the ability of a complex urban system—characterized by the nonlinear interactions of social, environmental, and physical subsystems—to withstand and rapidly recover from an extreme event, including natural or ...
View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Boateng et al., 2018 G.O. Boateng, T.B. Neilands, E.A. Frongillo, H.R. Melgar-Quiñonez, S.L. Young Best practices for developing and validating scales for health, social, and behavioral research: a primer Front. Public Health, 6 (2018), p. 149, 10...
In this review we discuss the relevance and need of assessing gully erosion at regional to continental scales (Section 1); current methods to monitor gully erosion as well as pitfalls and opportunities to apply them at larger scales (section 2); field-based gully erosion research conducted in ...