نتایج جستجو برای: trial pretest

تعداد نتایج: 328350  

2002

All studies were categorised according to the strength of the evidence based on the following revised classification system. Level I Evidence obtained from a systematic review of all relevant randomised controlled trials. Level II Evidence obtained from at least one properly designed randomised controlled trial. Level III.1 Evidence obtained from well designed pseudo-randomised controlled trial...

2013
Anna Soveri Otto Waris Matti Laine

The very few cognitive training studies targeting an important executive function, set shifting, have reported performance improvements that also generalized to untrained tasks. The present randomized controlled trial extends set shifting training research by comparing previously used cued training with uncued training. A computerized adaptation of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test was utilized a...

2011
Björn Sjödén Betty Tärning Lena Pareto Agneta Gulz

The present study examined whether social motivational influence from working with a Teachable Agent (TA) might transfer from the formative learning phase to a summative test situation. Forty-nine students (9-10 years old) performed a digital pretest of math skills, then played a TA-based educational math game in school over a period of seven weeks. Thereafter, the students were divided into tw...

Journal: :Stroke 2000
C D Bushnell L B Goldstein

BACKGROUND Hypercoagulable states are a recognized, albeit uncommon, etiology of ischemic stroke. It is unclear how often the results of specialized coagulation tests affect management. Using data compiled from a systematic review of available studies, we employed quantitative methodology to assess the diagnostic yield of coagulation tests for identification of coagulopathies in ischemic stroke...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2006
Eric Stice Heather Shaw Emily Burton Emily Wade

In this trial, adolescent girls with body dissatisfaction (N = 481, M age = 17 years) were randomized to an eating disorder prevention program involving dissonance-inducing activities that reduce thin-ideal internalization, a prevention program promoting healthy weight management, an expressive writing control condition, or an assessment-only control condition. Dissonance participants showed si...

2015
Samantha Hurst Oyedunni S. Arulogun ayowa O. Owolabi Rufus Akinyemi Ezinne Uvere Stephanie Warth Bruce Ovbiagele

Qualitative methods are becoming widely used and increasingly accepted in biomedical research involving teams formed by experts from developing and developed practice environments. Resources are rare in offering guidance on how to surmount challenges of team integration and resolution of complicated logistical issues in a global setting. In this article we present a critical reflection of lesso...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2012
Carolyn C Stoller Joh H Greuel Lucy S Cimini Mary S Fowler Jane A Koomar

OBJECTIVE We examined the effects of sensory-enhanced hatha yoga on symptoms of combat stress in deployed military personnel, compared their anxiety and sensory processing with that of stateside civilians, and identified any correlations between the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scales and the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile quadrants. METHOD Seventy military personnel who were deployed to I...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1998
C Phillips P J Henderson L Mandel S Kim D Schaad M Cooper C Bien A Orkand M H Wener J S Fine M L Astion

The microscopic examination of urine sediment is a common diagnostic tool taught to medical students, medical technologists, and others. The urine microscopic exam is difficult to teach because supervised instruction and textbook-based teaching suffer from numerous drawbacks. Here, we describe Urinalysis-Tutor, a computer program that uses digitized microscope images and computer-based teaching...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of primary health care 2010
Paul H H Houben Ron A G Winkens Trudy van der Weijden Renee C R M Vossen André J M Naus Richard P T M Grol

OBJECTIVE Laboratory tests are ordered on a daily basis, even though disease probability is often very low. Abnormal results, especially mildly abnormal results, can be difficult to interpret in these circumstances. Further insights into the occurrence of abnormalities can help improve rational test ordering and test interpretation. The objective was therefore to examine the frequency of mildly...

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