نتایج جستجو برای: showing moderate predictive validity

تعداد نتایج: 572290  

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2014
Eric N. Wiebe Allison Lamb Megan Hardy Frankosky David J. Sharek

This research investigated the use of the User Engagement Scale (UES) as a psychometric tool to measure engagement during video game-play. Exploratory factor analysis revealed four factors (Focused Attention, Perceived Usability, Aesthetics, and Satisfaction) as compared to the six found in the original development of the UES. In the context of video game-play, a revised UES (UESz) demonstrated...

Journal: :International Breastfeeding Journal 2008
Debra K Creedy Ruth M Cantrill Marie Cooke

BACKGROUND There are few reliable and valid tools to assess lactation and infant feeding knowledge and practices. This study tested the psychometric properties of two new scales, the Newborn Feeding Ability (NFA) questionnaire and Breastfeeding Initiation Practices (BIP) scale to assess midwives' breastfeeding knowledge and practices specific to breastfeeding initiation. METHODS A national po...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2012
D V Bala S Vyas A Shukla H Tiwari G Bhatt K Gupta

This study compared the validity of the haemoglobin colour scale (HCS) and clinical signs in diagnosing anaemia against Sahli's haemoglobinometer method as the gold standard, and assessed the reliability of HCS. The sample comprised 129 pregnant women recruited from 6 urban health centres in Ahmedabad. The prevalence of anaemia was 69.8% by Sahli's method, 78.3% by HCS and 89.9% by clinical sig...

Journal: :American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1986

2013
Jan-Michael Becker Arun Rai Edward Rigdon

Composite-based methods like partial least squares (PLS) path modeling have an advantage over factor-based methods (like CB-SEM) because they yield determinate predictions, while factor-based methods’ prediction is constrained in this regard by factor indeterminacy. To maximize practical relevance, research findings should extend beyond the study’s own data. We explain how PLS practices, derivi...

2013
Shigeki Kushimoto Tomoyuki Endo Satoshi Yamanouchi Teruo Sakamoto Hiroyasu Ishikura Yasuhide Kitazawa Yasuhiko Taira Kazuo Okuchi Takashi Tagami Akihiro Watanabe Junko Yamaguchi Kazuhide Yoshikawa Manabu Sugita Yoichi Kase Takashi Kanemura Hiroyuki Takahashi Yuuichi Kuroki Hiroo Izumino Hiroshi Rinka Ryutarou Seo Makoto Takatori Tadashi Kaneko Toshiaki Nakamura Takayuki Irahara Nobuyuki Saito

INTRODUCTION The Berlin definition divides acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) into three severity categories. The relationship between these categories and pulmonary microvascular permeability as well as extravascular lung water content, which is the hallmark of lung pathophysiology, remains to be elucidated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between extravascular l...

Journal: :Psychology of Sport and Exercise 2022

Soccer coaches and scouts typically assess in-game soccer performance to predict players’ future performance. However, there is hardly any research on the reliability predictive validity of coaches’ scouts’ assessments, or strategies they can use optimize their predictions. In current study, we examined whether robust principles from psychological selection – namely structured information colle...

2017
Martin Rettenberger Reinhard Eher

The Static-99 and the RRASOR are actuarial risk assessment tools for evaluating the risk of sexual and violent recidivism in sexual offenders. The Static-99 was developed in 1999 by Karl R. Hanson (Canada) and David Thornton (Great Britain) and is in the mean time regularly used for risk assessment in North America and some countries in Europe. The RRASOR can be described as a predecessor of th...

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