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Aim Develop and test a data collection tool—Neurological End‐Of‐Life Care Assessment Tool (NEOLCAT)—for extracting data from patient health records (PHRs) on end‐of‐life care of neurological patients in an acute hospital ward.
Gudrun Jonsdottir +6 more
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Since the 1980's, scientific interest in applicants' reactions to admission procedures has been growing. Several theoretical frameworks and evaluation questionnaires were developed. Many researchers have asked potential participants about their attitudes—
Marek Denker +4 more
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Development, Validation and Reliability of an Open Book Examination Perception Questionnaire-I: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Open Book Examinations (OBEs) are being employed in education, presenting unique opportunities, and challenges to both learners and educators. However, the perception and implication of learning experience remains unanswered. Aim:
Veena A Bembalgi +4 more
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Robot Assisted Surgical Ward Rounds: Virtually Always There
Background: While an explosion in technological sophistication has revolutionized surgery within the operating theatre, delivery of surgical ward-based care has seen little innovation.
Stefanie M. Croghan +4 more
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Validating the Persian Version of ICT Engagement Questionnaire [PDF]
Background: Considering the importance of ICT engagement in learning environments, it is necessary to have a reliable and valid method of evaluating it among students. ICT Engagement questionnaire (Zylka et al.) has been designed for this purpose.
Sahar Baradaran Abdollahy +2 more
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The validity of RFID badges measuring face-to-face interactions [PDF]
Face-to-face interactions are important for a variety of individual behaviors and outcomes. In recent years a number of human sensor technologies have been proposed to incorporate direct observations in behavioral studies of face-to-face interactions.
Timon Elmer +3 more
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Lay Definitions of Intelligence, Knowledge, and Memory: Inter- and Independence of Constructs
The present study examined how lay participants define the following concepts used widely in psychology: being intelligent, knowing, and remembering.
Jennifer H. Coane +4 more
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Background: With young people and teenage children, India has recently become a hotspot for a multiple-fold increase in internet users. The objective of our study was planned to create a psychometric scale specially targeting school and college students ...
E Suganya, A Arvinth, R Abirami
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BackgroundMusculoskeletal pain represents an increase in medical expenses due to disability and decreased quality of life among workers. Various biopsychosocial factors contribute to the development of persistent and disabling musculoskeletal pain.
Julia Blasco-Abadía +8 more
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Psychological Test Validity [PDF]
This paper presents a theoretical overview of current aspects about the validity problems of psychological tests. The article demonstrates the importance of the development of psychological tests and the scientific studies of their validity, describes ...
Gessmann H.-W., Sheronov E.A.
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