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Support measures for graph data*
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Natalia Vanetik +2 more
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Measuring Support for Phylogenies: The “Proportional Support Index”,
Cladistics, 1999The total support index (Bremer, 1994), a measure of cladogram support, is influenced both by character incongruence and by uninformative characters. A modified version of this index is therefore proposed—the proportional support index. This index measures the actual support for a cladogram relative to the maximum potential support as determined by the
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The PRQ???A Social Support Measure
Nursing Research, 1981The Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ) is a two-part measure of the multidimensional characteristics of social support. Part one provides descriptive information about the person's resources, the satisfaction with these resources, and whether or not there is a confidant.
P A, Brandt, C, Weinert
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Regulatory Measures to Support eDemocracy
2010 Fourth International Conference on Digital Society, 2010Throughout the last decade, eDemocracy has evolved from an idea into practical applications supporting, and even enhancing, democratic processes. At the same time, it is a growing demand for regulatory frameworks to support eDemocracy. This paper examines the technical and political prerequisites for eDemocracy in an attempt to uncover possible areas ...
Lasse Berntzen, Evika Karamagioli
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Nursing Research, 1987
The Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ) was developed in 1981 to measure situational and perceived social support. This article presents the history of its development and the latest psychometric evaluation of the tool. Nurturance subscale items were rewritten to reflect a broader context of behaviors toward persons of any age.
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The Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ) was developed in 1981 to measure situational and perceived social support. This article presents the history of its development and the latest psychometric evaluation of the tool. Nurturance subscale items were rewritten to reflect a broader context of behaviors toward persons of any age.
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Measuring social support in rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2006To provide a comprehensive and up-to-date literature review of social support and a description of available assessment measures in order to facilitate a theoretical and operational framework for incorporating social support in rehabilitation interventions.An overview of the different theoretical models and conceptual dimensions and a description of ...
Julie A, Chronister +2 more
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The Orientation of Social Support measure
Addictive Behaviors, 2003In this study we proposed and tested the theory that behavior is affected by the orientation of the members of one's social network. We collected data from 98 women (some drug users) with the Orientation of Social Support (OSS) scale and two other widely used measures: the Social Support Questionnaire (SSQ), and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived ...
Farrokh, Alemi +5 more
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Clade support measures and their adequacy
Cladistics, 2008AbstractIn addition to hypothesis optimality, the evaluation of clade (group, edge, split, node) support is an important aspect of phylogenetic analysis. Here we clarify the logical relationship between support and optimality and formulate adequacy conditions for support measures. Support, S, and optimality, O, are both empirical knowledge claims about
Taran, Grant, Arnold G, Kluge
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Social support concepts and measures
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2010Distinctions among concepts and approaches to assessing social support are made, and published generic and specialized measures of social support are reviewed. Depending on study aims, investigators may be interested in assessing perceived or received support from the perspective of the provider, the recipient, or both.
Benjamin H, Gottlieb, Anne E, Bergen
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