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Scales, Scales and More Scales

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2002
This article examines the nature, uses, and limitations of the large variety of existing, so-called, hypnosis scales; that is, instruments that have been proposed for the assessment of hypnotic behavior. Although the major aim of most of the scales ostensively seems to be to assess several aspects of hypnotic states, they are found generally to say ...
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SCAling

Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2013
This paper presents an implementation -driven by Service Level Agreement (SLA)- of Cloud auto-scaling based on demand. Simulation experiments indicate that our model successfully keeps the best trade-off between SaaS provider profit and customer satisfaction without requiring manual calibration such as in Amazon Auto-Scaling.
Kouki, Yousri, Ledoux, Thomas
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Ultrasonic scaling

Australian Dental Journal, 1974
Abstract— A review of the uses and limitations of ultrasonic scaling is presented. Two instruments are described and procedures to be followed in the use of the method are given.
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An Introduction to Psychological Tests and Scales

, 2018
What this book does, plus a guide on finding and using existing tests and scales: features of reliable and valid tests and scales using an existing scale.
K. Loewenthal
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Scaling Satan

The Journal of Psychology, 2001
The influence on social behavior of beliefs in Satan and the nature of evil has received little empirical study. Elaine Pagels (1995) in her book, The Origin of Satan, argued that Christians' intolerance toward others is due to their belief in an active Satan.
K M, Wilson, J L, Huff
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Scaling Back Survey Scales

Sociological Methods & Research, 2002
To understand children's development, one must examine an array of constructs. Yet the time and budget constraints of large-scale survey research create a dilemma: how to cut scales to the fewest possible items while still retaining their predictive properties.
KRISTIN ANDERSON MOORE   +3 more
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