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    Family Based Therapy

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    maintenance, and key symptoms in individuals with eating disorders, intended for older adolescents (age 14 years and older) and adult females, consisting of six composite scales, one is eating disorder-specific and the remaining five are general integrative psychological constructs. Response options are on a 6-point Likert type scale ranging from “Always” to “Never.” Sample questions include: “I eat when I am upset” and “I have a low opinion of myself.” Results with a frequency of 95% are…

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    conditions (0.05 / 6 = 0.008). So the new significant level was set at p = 0.008. If the p value was larger than 0.008, it was not considered as a statistically significant result. The dependent variables are perceived emotion (valence/arousal) using SAM scale, positive and negative mood using PANAS, brain activation using EEG (Relative alpha, beta, theta component energies, theta synchronization and alpha de synchronization), physiological signal by measuring the pulse rate and the task…

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    Level 3 Behavioral Change Assessment Tool Reasoning (Level 3) Instructional design students are expected to take the role of team leader as the need arises. Behaviors such as team communication, planning ahead, patience and responsibility must be cultivated to handle this responsibility. Assessing if the student has achieved these behaviors is essential and is accomplished through level 3 assessments. It tests the gap between knowing what must be done, and actually employing the training…

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    Author: Wentworth Laura, Diggins Jennifer, Bartel David, Johnson Mark, Hale Jim,Gaines Kim Title: SBAR: Electronic Handoff Tool for Non Complicated Procedural Patients. Journal: Journal of Nurse Care Quality Year: 2012 Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Pages: 125-131 Purpose and/or Problem Statement: The purpose of the article is clearly stated and correlates with the title of the article. The article clearly states that patient care communication within the hospital continues to be a major…

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    Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects 350 million people worldwide and it is one of the leading causes of disability (Marcus et. al, 2012). The effects of this mental health disorder extend to not only the individuals who are depressed, but also to those who are part of their interpersonal circle. For example, based on interviewer ratings, it has been reported that family members of patients suffering from MDD show higher levels of dysfunction in problem solving and affective involvement…

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    The article, “Feasibility and preliminary outcomes of a school-based mindfulness intervention for urban youth” by Mendelson, et al., (2010), reports the findings from a pilot program that provided mindfulness interventions to urban youth. Students at all ages are at risk of stress factors that in return affect their behavior, academic performance, and cause social-emotional problems. Urban students especially, are faced with several barriers that may cause extra stress to the student, which…

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    Key Strategic Objectives South High has developed a couple different key strategic objectives, but there is one in particular that our principal says is the key to everything. The key strategic objective that our principal holds over the others is “All students will be healthy, informed and productive citizens, with all parents and stakeholders being informed”. The key milestones in the timeline for this objectives are to have no unsportsmanlike incidents resulting in ejection during the…

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    were selected, they would be tested using a modified survey already used in multiple studies. This survey contained a total of 32 statements, and the students were asked to determine if they agreed with the statement or not using a “7-point Likert-type scale,” 1 being strongly disagree while 7 being strongly agree (Cory, 2015, 272). After the results were recorded, the results of students who weren’t business…

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    as dependence, need fulfillment and relationship dissatisfaction. Methods used in these studies included the use of participants who were currently in a relationship. The procedure of the studies made use of surveys, questionnaires such as the Likert scale, and if necessary an anxiety prime prior to taking surveys or…

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    “The impact of celebrity endorsement on the consumer purchase intension” INTRODUCTION A company makes a product to sell it in the markets and if it doesn’t sell then all the efforts of the company are useless and in short it will be huge cost for that company. A product will sell in the market if its consumer will accept and buy it. So to reduce the failure risk and to increase the chances of success the companies try to position the brands in the consumers mind in such a way so that it could…

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