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    thermomechanical propertied of SMAs, the IRC properties may vary with the ambient temperature (Menna et al, 2014; pg33). In addition, as the mechanism of the martensite to austenite phase transformation requires heating, the actualisation of the large-scale heating of the IRC poses an extra hurdle to their application. Min et al (2011) also note that certain hydration products of cement are unstable at and following treatment at elevated temperatures, which could lead to uncertainty following treatment

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    IV: Assignment of the scale values to the incidents: At this stage, we were able to rate each incident on a one-to-three scale on how well it represented the performance on each dimension. Rating one described weak performance while rating all the three others represented a very efficient

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    “Maps are projections”; they usually represent a whole or part of an area on a flat surface. Maps describe the relationship between the space and the specific features that the map aims to signify. Mapmakers according to Klinghoffer, “superimposes his own vision upon the world” and show their interests and proclivities in culture and politics while drawing their maps. In this essay, I will be describing and explaining the similarities and differences between 2 life maps. The first map shows the

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    Introduction General Information Physical Description Eastern Screech Owls are short birds with a sturdy build. They have rounded wings with an average wingspan of 48 – 61 cm. Their typical length are from 16 – 25 cm, the females are slightly larger. The average mass of this species is 164 grams, but females can weigh up to 195 grams. The owl has almost no neck and a small, square shaped tail. One of the most distinctive features of an Eastern Screech Owl are their ear tufts as seen in Figure

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    Resiliency Scales for Children and Adolescents Review The Resiliency Scales for Children and Adolescents (RSCA) is a profile of personal strengths that assess personal characteristics that are associated with resiliency (Prince-Embury, 2011). These scales help identify how well a child and youth are able to recover from significant distress, adversity, or life traumas. The RSCA was developed by Sandra Prince –Embury and published by SAGE influenced largely by the Development Theory, Social Learning

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    Qualtrics Survey Paper

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    E). We did not manipulate his scale, instead we used it entirely to received results that would assist us in this project. We anticipated that this structure would stimulate our results to accept our hypothesis. The construct was a measure of thirty-six questions that was used to assess our variable in the survey. This consisted of a six-point Likert scale including: strongly agree to strongly disagree. When analyzing the data we had to reverse

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    satisfaction and feedback; hence, the widespread use of surveying techniques. Likert scales, especially, have been very helpful in this regard due to their simplicity, ease to conduct and interpret, and high specificity as to which aspects are being measured. In fact, surveying before and after implementing changes proves very helpful as it indicates the level of success or failure. So, what is the composition of a Likert scale and what are the opportunities and limitations of this

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    two were studies fundamentally unable to use random assignment to conditions considering the inevitable negative affects it would have on the students’ initial feelings of the class. In order to collect data, Ciarocco et al. used seven-point Likert scales to assess attitudes, whereas Stansbury and Munro gathered data by using a multi-question pretest/posttest to assess content knowledge. Experimental conditions where constructed differently as well, Ciarocco et al. used multifaceted approach to teach

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    1. The client is essentially begging for help. The client may not have anywhere else to turn and wants to be taken seriously. The client likely believes that if she does not present severely, then she will be dismissed and not get the help she desires. 2. The client has a tendency to exaggerate, overreact, and/or be traumatized. This cognitive style may be due to some personality disorders as well as depression. There is likely not any benefit to the client, unless she is merely seeking attention

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    Linkert Scale Survey

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    Likert survey scale was invented by Rensis Likert, who was first to apply this approach in surveys to check attitudes. The main advantage of his method is that it requires less time to develop and is easier to adopt than the previously used survey methods. Moreover, the Linkert’s approach does not require the use of negative wording points, which is why Linkert scale survey has been used so much. “Likert Scaling is a undimensional scaling method. As in all scaling methods, the first step is to define

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