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Camouflaging depression. [PDF]

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A theory of the measurement of knowledge content, access, and learning.

Psychological Review, 1998
An approach to the measurement of knowledge content, knowledge access, and knowledge learning is developed. This approach has 2 elements: First, a theoretical view of cognition, called the NewellDennett framework, is described that is particularly favorable to the development of a measurement approach.
Mark Wilson, Peter L. Pirolli
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Discriminant content validity: A quantitative methodology for assessing content of theory‐based measures, with illustrative applications

British Journal of Health Psychology, 2014
ObjectivesIn studies involving theoretical constructs, it is important that measures have good content validity and that there is not contamination of measures by content from other constructs. While reliability and construct validity are routinely reported, to date, there has not been a satisfactory, transparent, and systematic method of assessing and
Johnston, Marie A.   +5 more
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Theory-driven measurement of the content of prayer: Polish revision of S. Huber’s Content of Prayer Scale

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2019
The empirical study of prayer has remained an underdeveloped field in the Polish psychology of religion.
Rafał Piotr Bartczuk, Beata Zarzycka
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Cardiac output and mixed venous oxygen content measurements by a tracer bolus method: theory

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997
Clark, Justin S., Yuxiang J. Lin, Michael J. Criddle, Antonio G. Cutillo, Adelbert H. Bigler, Fred L. Farr, and Attilio D. Renzetti, Jr. Cardiac output and mixed venous oxygen content measurements by a tracer bolus method: theory. J. Appl. Physiol.
Attilio D. Renzetti   +6 more
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A content analysis of muscularity research, part 2: Theories used, measurement and publication outlets

Fashion, Style & Popular Culture, 2022
The purpose of this research was to provide a comprehensive descriptive content analysis of empirical research focused on muscularity and published in refereed journals in 2000 through 2019. This is the second part of a two-part series in which the research aims were to characterize the research on muscularity with respect to the theories employed, the
Kim K. P. Johnson, Sharron J. Lennon
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Microwave Emission and Plant Water Content: A Comparison between Field Measurements and Theory

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1986
Microwave radiation from a canopy cover depends primarily on the vegetation's thermal and dielectric properties; the latter are dependent on plant biometrical parameters and water content. Emission measurements carried out by means of ground-based X-and Ka-band radiometers have shown that crop coverage of soil can be detected through the spectral ...
Paolo Pampaloni, Simonetta Paloscia
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Semantic Relatedness Measures in Ontologies Using Information Content and Fuzzy Set Theory

The 14th IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2005. FUZZ '05., 2005
The success of the semantic Web is linked with the use of ontologies on the semantic Web. Ontologies help systems understand the meaning of information and can serve as the interface to the inferencing layer of the semantic Web. An increasingly important task is to determine a degree or measure of semantic relatedness between concepts within and across
Valerie Cross, Youbo Wang
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