نتایج جستجو برای: typology assessment

تعداد نتایج: 570204  

2008
T. Walker M. Maredia T. Kelley R. La Rovere

The CGIAR Science Council encourages fair use of this material provided proper citation is made. Contents Tables and Figures iv Boxes iv Acronyms v Acknowledgements vi Foreword vii 1. Introducing epIA 1 Defining the ex post impact assessment of agricultural research 1 About this guidance document 1 Limitations 2 Organization of this document 3 2. Describing EpIA and Rationalizing a Strategic Ap...

2010
Vicente Ruiz

To account for differences among rural and urban regions, the OECD has established a regional typology, classifying TL3 regions as predominantly urban (PU), intermediate (IN) or predominantly rural (PR). This typology has proved to be meaningful to better explain regional differences in economic and labour market performance. However, it does not take into account the presence of economic agglo...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2012
shahab moradkhani

the use of l1 in language classroom has been traditionally repressed by applied linguists. however, in recent years, it is believed that switching to l1 can be considered a pedagogical instrument by teachers rather than a heterodox. consequently, this two-phase study was an attempt to investigate the functions that are fulfilled by efl teachers through their use of l1. in the first phase (i.e.,...

2009
Greville G. Corbett

As Einstein nicely put it: ‘Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.’ It would be good to have a simple typology of the morphosyntactic features. And if Zwicky (1986: 988-989) is right in suggesting that there is a fixed list of available features and values, then a simple typology is an attainable goal. However, when we examine how features and their values can be esta...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2010
Raluca Buzdugan Andrew Copas Stephen Moses James Blanchard Shajy Isac Banadakoppa M Ramesh Reynold Washington Shiva S Halli Frances M Cowan

BACKGROUND We examine the extent to which an existing sex work typology captures human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk in Karnataka and propose a systematic approach for devising evidence-based typologies. METHODS The proposed approach has four stages: (i) identifying main places of solicitation and places of sex; (ii) constructing possible typologies based on either or both of these criter...

2018
Damien Contandriopoulos Mélanie Perroux Aurore Cockenpot Arnaud Duhoux Emmanuelle Jean

BACKGROUND There is only limited evidence to support care redefinition and role optimization processes needed for scaling up of a stronger primary care capacity. METHODS Data collection was based on a keyword search in MEDLINE, EMBASE and CINAHL databases. Three thousand, two hundred and twenty-nine documents were identified, 1851 met our inclusion criteria, 71 were retained for full-text ass...

2013
Gareth J Hollands Ian Shemilt Theresa M Marteau Susan A Jebb Michael P Kelly Ryota Nakamura Marc Suhrcke David Ogilvie

BACKGROUND The idea that behaviour can be influenced at population level by altering the environments within which people make choices (choice architecture) has gained traction in policy circles. However, empirical evidence to support this idea is limited, especially its application to changing health behaviour. We propose an evidence-based definition and typology of choice architecture interve...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2002
Darlene Kordich Hall Fred Mathews John Pearce

OBJECTIVE The goal was to develop an empirically derived typology for sexually abused children exhibiting sexual behavior problems to assist practitioners in differential assessment, treatment, and case planning. METHOD Data were systematically gathered from the clinical records of 100 sexually abused children, aged 3 years to 7 years, enrolled in two treatment programs. Twelve indexes were c...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2009
Anna Muro Montserrat Gomà-i-Freixanet Ana Adan

Recent research on personality and circadian typology indicates that evening-type subjects are more extraverted, impulsive, and novelty-seeking, while morning ones tend to be more introverted, conscientious, agreeable, and emotionally stable. The purpose of this study was to examine the differences between circadian typologies on the Zuckerman's Alternative Five Factor Model of personality (AFF...

Journal: :Psychological assessment 2014
Katherine M Thomas Christopher J Hopwood M Brent Donnellan Aidan G C Wright Charles A Sanislow Meghan E McDevitt-Murphy Emily B Ansell Carlos M Grilo Thomas H McGlashan M Tracie Shea John C Markowitz Andrew E Skodol Mary C Zanarini Leslie C Morey

Researchers examining personality typologies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have consistently identified 3 groups: low pathology, internalizing, and externalizing. These groups have been found to predict functional severity and psychiatric comorbidity. In this study, we employed Latent Profile Analysis to compare this previously established typology, grounded in temperament traits (neg...

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