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    Interrater reliability, Hosmer-lemeshow test, DFBETAS analysis (goodness-of -fit-test), Regression analysis, Bivariate analysis, Logistic regression models (failures), Binary logistic regression (get better) (Dubois et al., 2013, p. 113) were used as part of their data collection. Had these statistics been explained and the reason for testing would have had more reliability in the testing outcomes. The significance is that any event that causes

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    Next, on week two, those students assigned to the FTF mode were called upon; as the process of supervising students was demanding, the researcher allocated just two groups of dyads for each session; in other word, each mode was held in four sessions during a week for 2 hours. Likewise, those assigned to start with the SCMC mode were called upon on week three. It is also important to mention that, there was no time period between task one and two. In the FTF mode, students were told to sit in front

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    Results of the above BARS Assessment The results of an evaluation done by my colleague were the following. Quality of Work-3 The quality of my work is above the standard of those in similar positions. This means that there is little to be done in improving my quality of work, which is at a reasonable level. Organizational Commitment-2 I can be relied on to carry out my assignments. The level of my involvement and identification with the job is on par with others in similar positions. However, this

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    During growth and development children are expected to meet certain milestones at specific ages. No two children are exactly alike. Children grow and develop at their own pace. However, parents or primary care providers may notice slow or absent growth and development in a child. Developmental screenings take place initially. When abnormal growth and development are noted; a developmental assessment is warranted. The developmental assessment will aid in recognition of the development and growth concern

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    The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression Max Hamilton created the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and published the original assessment in 1960. The room for improvement of the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression was advised, which led to the revision of the assessment in 1994. This assessment is aimed to benefit adults eighteen and older who have been diagnosed with depression. The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression is a 21-item questionnaire administered by interview, that requires an estimate

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    This particular article focused on the family adaptation of Mode Deactivation Therapy (MDT) called Family Mode Deactivation Therapy (FMDT). It involves the same methods as MDT but works with the family throughout the therapy. Dependent variables included internalizing and externalizing behaviors that were measured with the Child and Behavior Checklist (CBCL), anger that were measured by the Strait-Trait Expression Inventory (STAXI-2), and aggression measured by behavior tracking sheets. The study

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    Application 1 & 2

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    Two New Assessment Methods for Selecting Telephone Customer Service Representatives 1. The reliability for both the clerical and the work samples are favorable. We see in the Clerical Test that the co-efficient alpha (at .85 and .86) and the test-retest (.92) are both high so we have an acceptable degree of reliability for the test. For the Work Sample (T) & Work Sample (C) we find the inter-rater agreements to be high at with Work Sample (T) being T1=88% and T2=79% and Work Sample (C) T1=80%

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    Inventory (HPI), as it will be utilized by practitioners of Industrial Organizational Psychologists, based on the scholarly reviews from the Mental Measurements Yearbook. A description of the standardization sample and presentation of validity and reliability evidence of the HPI and the applications of HPI is included. The pros and cons of using the HPI as a practitioner of I-O Psychology are explored. The quality of the test is examined and is discussed as being a good tool for organizations seeking

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    Our group has decided to do a naturalistic observation, observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation, and a survey, a technique for ascertaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a particular group, project. For naturalistic observation we decided to observe the amount of people that when in a restaurant decide to get on their phones instead of talking to one another. Our theory, an explanation using an integrated

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    In addition, coefficient alphas were reported for patient satisfaction and patient exceptions (.92 and .83, respectively). The remaining two variables of interest, patient falls and medications errors were not quite as clearly operationalized. Reliability and validity statistics were not included in for the ORNA-II data. Medication errors were measured as the “total number of medication errors reported for the unit over 3 months” (Chang, Hughes, &Mark, 2006, pp. 376, para.5). However the authors

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