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Measuring climate change adaptation policy output: Toward a two‐dimensional approach
Abstract As jurisdictions across the globe step up their efforts to adapt to climate change, it is important to assess progress by taking stock of and comparing adaptation policy. However, scholars and practitioners are struggling to conceptualize and measure adaptation policy.
Kai Schulze, Jonas J. Schoenefeld
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Propriedades psicométricas de uma escala para medir a gestão da vergonha em adolescentes (Moss-Sast) [PDF]
(Ahmed, 1999) to measure shame management in adolescents in situations of aggression toward peers. The study was conducted with a sample of 700 students from public secondary schools (N= 700) located in a northwestern state municipality of Mexico ...
Carlos-Martínez, Ernesto Alonso +3 more
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Emergency management and the final frontier: Preparing local communities for falling space debris
Abstract Global dependence on satellite technologies, along with expanding space exploration, and commercial space travel have made rocket launches routine modern‐day events. As a result, there is an increasing probability of civilian casualty from rocket launch anomalies, or from falling space debris already in orbit.
Hans M. Louis‐Charles +3 more
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The development and validation ofscale for assessing peer-mentoring processes in programs for first-year university students [PDF]
Introduction. This study focuses on the development and validation of the Mentoring Processes Assessment Questionnaire –MPAQ- designed to assess mentoring processes in peermentoring programs aimed at first-year university students.Method. Participants in
C. Fuentes, María +4 more
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Advancing the operationalization of national policy styles
Abstract While national policy styles have (re)gained academic attention in recent comparative public policy work, the concept still needs a widely accepted operationalization that can allow the collection and analysis of data across contexts while steering away from construct validity threats.
Nikolaos Zahariadis +5 more
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Validity evidence of the organizational justice scale in Spain [PDF]
Resumen tomado de la publicaciónEvidencias de validez de la Escala de Justicia Organizacional en España. Antecedentes: el interés por la medición de la percepción de justicia organizacional ha aumentado en los últimos años debido a su demostrada relación
Castaño Pérez, Ana María +1 more
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Validation of the Portuguese Version of the Healthy Lifestyle Questionnaire [PDF]
The main objective of this study was the validation of the Healthy Lifestyle Questionnaire (EVS II), using a confirmatory factorial analysis of the measurement model, with veteran athletes. A total of 348 veteran Portuguese athletes of both genders, aged
Batista, Marco +4 more
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Abstract Purpose To develop and validate a tool to evaluate the NANDA International, Inc. diagnostic classification. Methods The tool, EVALUAN‐I, was validated in a non‐probabilistic sample (N = 460) on Spanish Registered Nurses (September–December 2019) in two phases.
Claudio Alberto Rodríguez‐Suárez +3 more
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Abstract Studying epistemically unwarranted beliefs (EUB) is relevant at basic, applied, and social levels. However, EUB scales validated in Spain are scare. Consequently, we aimed to develop and validate a scale of this kind. One thousand four hundred and sixty participants answered to a preliminary version of the questionnaire.
Daniel Huete‐Pérez +4 more
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Psychometric properties of the Brief-COPE for the evaluation of coping strategies in the Chilean population [PDF]
The Brief-COPE is an abbreviated version of the COPE (Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced) Inventory, a self-report questionnaire developed to assess a broad range of coping responses. Currently, it is one of the best validated and most frequently
Alvear-Carrasco, Marcela +4 more
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