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    Article Critique Type of Research This article was based on a quantitative, exploratory study using several methods to obtain the information. The type of research used for this article was exploratory and used a combination of online self-report Likert scale surveys as well as Path analysis. Additionally, this article examined an alternate model was used to test a causal relationship between self-compassion and mindfulness. Literature Review This subject is important to study for several reasons

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    The SAQ is a computer-based assessment consisting of 128 Likert items on a five-point scale. The results of sixteen dimensions are then grouped under four major domains of stress: sources, symptoms, strategies, and stability. The test taker will then see the scores on a ten point scale under each of the four main groups. In other words, the test is scored into four different subscales once it is completed. However, it is important to note that in the test manual there are five different subscales

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    This article was prompted by a five year campaign to decrease of stigma towards mental illness. It aims to measure and reveal the evidence of stigmatizing behaviour of British people regarding seven mental disorders. The results of the research paper are intended to be employed in intervention campaigns to change the misconceptions and to confirm that it is a slow process to change stigmatizing opinions. Stigmatization is not a recent phenomenon, previous researches show its widespread occurrence

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    Studies relating to CNM relationships have not yet begun to explore the individual’s self-esteem. As has already been discussed, the research relating to CNM relationships has provided a plethora of information supporting healthy relationships and healthy individuals. The next step is to explore the self-esteem of these CNM individuals. Therefore, the purpose of this research proposal is to explore correlations between self-esteem scores on the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1989) with

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    asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from “(1) strongly disagree” – “(5) strongly agree”. In the third section of the questionnaire include a criterion statement pertaining to price of using mobile payment system which will influence the customer intention to use mobile payment systems. It consists of 4 statements which address the price features of mobile payment systems. Respondents are asked to rate the agreement on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from “(1) strongly disagree”

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    As a result of the activities performed above, the following products were produced. Staff established a Likert patient preference questionnaire (See Fig. 3 in Appendix). Also, each Likert item was scaled. Barriers to testing were identified to include on the Likert questionnaire. Dependent variables identified are patient preference before and after the procedure (de Wijkerslooth et al., 2010; Lin et al., 2012); pain level, recovery monitoring, burden, differences in procedural time and recovery

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    The usage of social networking sites (SNSs) has snowballed over the years. This phenomenon has led to an increased interest among researchers in the effects of these on users’ social wellbeing, particularly their level of self-esteem. Previous research (Steinfield, Ellison & Lampe, 2008; Lee, Moore, Park, & Park, 2012) focused on examining users’ self-esteem with their social capital based on Facebook friends. Findings suggested that Facebook, when used wisely, could be a beneficial tool for users’

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    habits. Two bags were shown on the screen, one “showy” and one “plain”. A Likert scale response system was used, rating how I felt about the bag on a scale of 1 to 7. This was an easy response system, and I found this as a positive experience. At the end of the questionnaire, there was a “tell us anything more” about handbags This experience will inform my own research because I now have a hands-on experience with Likert scales. I understand how to use it effectively in research. The study was

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    Methods Participants The sample participants in this survey are women serving in the three governmental branches of the United States. Those three branches consist of the legislative branch (104 women), executive branch (7 women), and the judicial branch (131 women) nation wide. Additionally, those women arranged from the Democratic and Republican parties. Potential participants will include two hundred and fifty-five women derived from various branches. All potential subjects will receive information

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    the 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

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