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Ensuring a holistic catchphrase of reform

British Journal of Nursing, 2008
The catchphrase the Government has been using to epitomize their aspirations for the NHS is ‘personalized care’. Perhaps this catchphrase will finally start to gain weight as the Government moves into phase III of its public service reform strategy. Phase I was ‘targets and minimum standards’; phase II added the extra criteria of ‘expanded user choice
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The ‘catchphrase’ approach to attitude measurement

Personality and Individual Differences, 1985
Abstract This paper reviews reasons for preferring a short-item format over traditional statement-form questions in the measurement of personality characteristics that underline social attitude patterns. In particular, it is argued that this approach is better able to separate item content from item context .
Glenn D Wilson
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Construction of a Catchphrase Generator Applying Mechanism of Metaphor Generation

2022 Joint 12th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems and 23rd International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (SCIS&ISIS), 2022
Kohei Kure, Asuka Terai
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A Failure of the “Catchphrase” Achievement Motivation Scale in South India

Journal of Social Psychology, 1983
Abstract Under this heading appear summaries of studies which, in 500 words or less, provide comparable data from two or more societies through the use of a standard measuring instrument; additional details concerning the results can be obtained by communicating directly with the investigator or, when indicated, by requesting supplementary material ...
John J Ray
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Create Your Catchphrase

2023
Janeé M. Steele, Charmeka S. Newton
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Anti-Establishment Catchphrases

2022
AbstractFocusing on the aftermath of the 2007–2008 financial crisis and the resulting austerity policies, the Occupy movement slogan ‘We are the 99%’ and the catchphrases ‘the 99%’ and ‘the 1%’ are analysed. Unlike catchphrases/words examined in earlier chapters, which were mainly introduced top-down, these exemplify a bottom-up movement, appearing as ...
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