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Evaluation of a bifactor model and psychometric properties of FACES III in Peruvian students
Background: To analyze the internal structure of the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales-FACES III by evaluating three tentative models. Method: Non-probability sampling of 306 Peruvian students of both sexes between 15 and 26 years of age.
Aaron Caycho Caja +1 more
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Diagnosing the Formation of Metasubject Competences among Fifth-graders
The article presents the results of the survey of 1287 students from 40 schools in the Central Administrative District (648 boys and 639 girls) and 88 students of gymnasium № 1567 in the West Administrative District of Moscow (46 boys, 42 girls) by the ...
Zak A.Z., Sorokova M.G.
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Are Individual Survey Expectations Internally Consistent? [PDF]
This paper studies professional forecasts on a micro level using three alternative data sets. The analysis is mainly based on the ECB Survey of Professional Forecasts for the euro area, but for comparison, Consensus Economics survey and the Survey of Professional Forecasts for the US are also investigated.
Maritta Paloviita, Matti Viren
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Toward an internally consistent pressure scale [PDF]
Our ability to interpret seismic observations including the seismic discontinuities and the density and velocity profiles in the earth's interior is critically dependent on the accuracy of pressure measurements up to 364 GPa at high temperature. Pressure scales based on the reduced shock-wave equations of state alone may predict pressure variations up ...
Yingwei, Fei +5 more
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Are internally consistent forecasts rational?
AbstractEconomic forecasts, such as the Survey of Professional Forecasters (SPF), are revised multiple times before realization of the target. This paper studies the sources of forecast revisions. By decomposing the fixed‐event forecast error into a rational component due to unanticipated future shocks and an irrational component due to measurement ...
Jing Tian +2 more
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To ensure adequate reliability (i.e., internal consistency), it is common in studies using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to exclude participants for having too few trials.
P. Clayson
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A journey around alpha and omega to estimate internal consistency reliability
Based on recent psychometric developments, this paper presents a conceptual and practical guide for estimating internal consistency reliability of measures obtained as item sum or mean.
C. Viladrich +2 more
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Introduction: Breast cancer has been the most common cancer type that affects women worldwide and subsequent treatment is often associated with considerable psychological and quality of life (QoL).
Abdulbari Bener +3 more
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Consistency of international sentencing: ICTY and ICTR case study [PDF]
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda are the first, post Cold War international criminal tribunals convicting perpetrators of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Their sentencing practice has been largely criticized as inconsistent.
Hola, B., Bijleveld, C., Smeulers, A.L.
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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the internal consistency and validity of the Italian version of the Jebsen– Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT-IT) in Italian post-stroke adults with chronic hemiplegia or hemiparesis.
A. Berardi +7 more
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