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    Patient Health Questionnaire The nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) relates directly to the criteria for major depression listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) (Allgaier, Pietsch, Frühe, Sigl-Glöckner, & Schulte-Körne, 2012). The PHQ-9 also assesses for the severity of the depressive symptoms with each of the nine items of the tool correlates with one of the listed criteria for a depressive episode that is listed in the DSM-IV-TR (Tsai,…

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    Intelligence Questionnaire indicates that I do have a good basis for strong emotional intelligence however most of my responses indicate that my success in life and school could be negatively affected by my EI because I have to do things a certain way in a certain amount of time, or I drive myself crazy. I know that Flexibility is one of the main keys that I do need to work since I am really planned out. Maybe working on flexibility could help improve my EI. The VARK Questionnaire indicates…

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    Joshua K. Westervelt Dr. Fair MCB 4404 11-13-17 Scientific Article Analysis Questionnaire A. Read the abstract to get an overview of the article. B. Read the entire article and write notes from each section (Introduction/ Materials-Methods/ Results/ Discussion). Always refer back to the abstract if you get lost in the main sections of the article. C. Then answer following questions (also see “Explanation of Article Sections” below). ABSTRACT/OVERVIEW QUESTIONS: 1. Who did the research, and…

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    The Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) Self-regulation is the ability to develop, implement, and flexibly maintain planned behavior in order to achieve one's goals. Building on the foundational work of Frederick Kanfer (Kanfer, 1970a, 1970b), Miller and Brown formulated a seven-step model of self-regulation (Brown, 1998) (Miller & Brown, 1991). In this model, behavioral self-regulation may falter because of failure or deficits at any of these seven steps: 1. Receiving relevant information 2.…

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    The details of the scores for each of the six factors analyzed in the NASA-TLX questionnaire (Fig. 3) reveal that the use of the robot impacts mostly on the mental demand of the task and on the effort required from the caregiver, while actually the use of the robot increases the temporal demands of the tasks. B. Division of the Caregivers Time Regarding the time spent with personalized attention to users, a total of 862 segments were annotated by the two annotators. Their annotation were in…

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    For data collection, a questionnaire (Appendix A) was chosen. The questionnaire is a printed self-report form designed to gather information which are obtained through written responses of the subjects. The information gathered through a questionnaire is similar to that obtained by an interview but the questions tend to have less depth (Burns & Grove, 1993). The national athlete’s perception towards media, general knowledge, self-confidence, and environmental factors towards self-confidence…

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    Pediatric acute pain management it one of the top priorities in pediatric nursing. It is one of the top reasons to seek medical care. Acute pain refers to pain that is not long-lasting. This could be from a medical procedure, injury, illness, or simple operation. Depending on what causes the pain it could last from a few seconds to a few weeks. The use of a combination of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain interventions can improve pain control in the pediatric patient.…

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    Development of the Compulsive Buying Questionnaire The Compulsive Buying Questionnaire (CBQ) is a revised combination of German Compulsive Buying Scale—Chinese Version (Li, Unger & Bi, 2014) and compulsive-buying scale (Ridgway, Kukar-Kinney & Monroe, 2008). The hypothetical components include impulsive-buying behavior (Faber and O’Guinn, 1992), obsessive-compulsive buying behavior (Hollander & Allen, 2006), and adverse consequences (Dell’Osso, Allen, Altamura, Buoli & Hollander, 2008). Item…

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    There are moments that I ask, “Why does pain exist? Why do people die? Why do people hurt? Why do people cry for one another? Why do bad things happen?” It’s always difficult to find an answer. This pain that comes in to question plays a major role in this book. Pain affected everyone in every aspect of the story. This book exemplifies how pain affects people, how people handle it, if they can grow from it, and the point of it. First and foremost, it affected Hazel Grace Lancaster in the form…

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    Further study to SERVQUAL questionnaire in the measurement of hotel services (Goranczewski, Puciato 2011), total 22 standard questions shown as below table: The manager of Grand Hotel collected data from 22 hotels to measure service quality perception. Those questions are designed as performance only measurement, each statement associated with relevant score and seven point Likert scale was adopted for evaluation, 1 is very low perception while 7 is very high perception. Based on above…

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