The 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a scale used to identify depression. Postpartum depression affects about 22% of mothers in the first year following childbirth (Gjerdingen‚ et.al.‚ 2009). Mood‚ pleasure‚ energy‚ concentration‚ self-worth and sleep can all be affected by depression. In postpartum depression‚ not only is the mother affected‚ but her relationship with her child and the child’s well-being may also be affected. The article‚ “Postpartum Depression Screening at Well-Child
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Social Science Questionnaire Class: X Chapter: Federalism 1. Define federalism. How is federalism different from Federalism? 2. Explain the major features of federalism. 3. What factor decides the exact balance of power between the central government and the state government under the federal system? Explain the major routes adopted in this system. 4. Prove that ‘India is a union of states.’ 5. On what principle Indian union is based on? Explain three fold distribution of legislative powers between
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QUESTIONNAIRE Name: - Age: - Contact no: - Occupation: - 1) What kind of investments you have made so far? ← Saving account ← Fixed deposit ← Mutual fund ← Gold ← Stock/equity market ← Real estate ← PPF ← Insurance 2) How much is your total investment annually? ← Less than 15000 ← 15000 – 40000 ← 40000 – 60000 ← More than 60000 3) What is the purpose
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Survey Questionnaire (Kagawad/Punong Baranggay) I. Personal Data Direction: Kindly provide exact information to the items below by checking () the appropriate box or supplying the answers on the space provided. Name: _______________________________ (optional) Barangay: _________________________________ Gender: ( ) Male ( ) Female Educational Attainment: ( ) First Year ( ) College level ( ) Second Year ( ) College graduate ( ) Third Year ( ) Masteral Degree ( ) Fourth Year
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QUESTIONNAIRE Name Address Age Below 25 25 to 40 40 to 55 Above 55 Occupation Self employed Salaried Others Annual Income Less than 1.5 lac 1.5 lac to 3 lac 3 lac to 5 lac Above 5 lac 1. Which kind of Bank do you prefer for banking Nationalized Bank Indian Private Sector Bank Co-operative Bank Foreign bank 2. In which bank
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Institute of Statistics and Computerized Information Systems Institute College of Business Administration University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras Campus Information Systems Alumni Profile [The purpose of this working paper is to present the results of a quantitative study that assessed the professional skills of alumni.] [Learning Pedagogical Contribution (LPC)] Dr. Rosarito Sánchez Morcilio‚ Associate Professor‚ Prof. Arnaldo Ramos-Torres‚ Professor‚ and Dr. Pedro J. Rodríguez Esquerdo‚ Professor
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Emotional Intelligence The term emotional intelligence was first coined by two psychologists‚ Peter Salovey and John Mayer‚ who described it as: a “type of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s emotions‚ to discriminate among them‚ and to use the information to guide one’s thinking and actions” (Salovey and Mayer‚ 1990: 189). Goleman (1998) presents a model of emotional intelligence comprising five domains and twenty five competencies. The five domains
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Questionnaires are quick and easy ways of finding out information from people about a range of things. Written or self-completed questionnaires are the most common form of social survey. They can be distributed to people via post‚ email‚ the workplace and schools or completed on the spot. Questionnaires tend to contain mostly closed-ended questions‚ meaning that questions will have a few answers which the subject will select their answer from. Positivists favour questionnaires as a type of research
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1 Questionnaire on Age and Stereotyping Social Dress Styles Contents: Abstract Pg 3 Background Pg 4 Hypothesis Pg 5 • Aim • Hypothesis • Null Hypothesis Methodology Pg 6 • Method • Design • Participants • Procedure • Controls • Materials • Ethics • Measurements and Analysis Results Pg 8 • Descriptive statistics • Inferential statistics • Meaning of results Evaluation Pg 10 • Strengths and Weaknesses
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1443-1475 © 2007 Shannon Research Press. http://iej.com.au 470 A Rasch analysis of the Academic Self-Concept Questionnaire Joyce Bei Yu Tan School of Education‚ Flinders University Shirley M. Yates School of Education‚ Flinders University shirley.yates@flinders.edu.au This study used the Rasch model to assess the unidimensionality and item-person fit of an Academic Self-Concept Questionnaire (ASCQ) that is based on the Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) perspective. Knowledge of the relationship
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