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Developing a workplace resilience instrument

Work, 2016
BACKGROUND: Resilience benefits from the use of protective factors, as opposed to risk factors, which are associated with vulnerability. Considerable research and instrument development has been conducted in clinical settings for patients. The need existed for an instrument to be developed in a workplace setting to measure resilience of employees ...
Larry A, Mallak, Mustafa, Yildiz
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Development and testing of the GISMOS instrument

2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007
The GNSS Instrument System for Multistatic and Occultation Sensing (GISMOS) is a new remote sensing system in development for the HIAPER Gulfstream V (GV) aircraft. This system is designed to use occulted and reflected Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals to retrieve tropospheric water vapor, ocean surface roughness and soil moisture ...
James L. Garrison   +8 more
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Current Development of Instrumentation for Arthroscopy

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1987
The advances in the field of arthroscopy have been keyed to the development of instrumentation. The most significant innovation has occurred in conjunction with the visualization system itself--cutting instrumentation for resection of soft tissues in bone and, more recently, in joints other than the knee.
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REALISM AND INSTRUMENTALISM IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMETRICS *

Oxford Economic Papers, 1989
WHEN, in the early decades of this century, various economists took a critical stance towards the application of formal probabilistic methods to the material of economic time-series, the proponents of these methods, whatever their intentions, apparently conveyed the view that all legitimate concerns were being attended to.
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Endoscopy: Developments in Optical Instrumentation

Science, 1980
Optical fibers transmit high-intensity illumination for viewing internal organs and tissue. Remote viewing is obtained by relays of lenses or graded-index-of-refraction rods in rigid endoscopes and by precisely aligned fiber-optic bundles in flexible fiberscopes. Endoscopy is considered for routine examinations, such as in colonoscopy.
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Instrument Development: Getting Started

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1996
The four steps involved in instrument development are: concept identification; item construction; validity testing and reliability testing. The clinician who has begun to identify characteristics associated with a patient group has in reality begun the process of instrument development. The challenge for clinicians and researchers is to transform those
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Instrument Development

2009
Charles F. Redinger, Steven P. Levine
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