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    RATING SCALES INTRODUCTION Rating scales‚ as the name implies‚ are scales for rating each of the characteristics or activities one is seeking to observe or assess. A rating scale is a set of categories designed to elicit information about a quantitative or qualitative attribute. They enable an observer to systematically and objectively observe a person and record those observations. In the social sciences‚ a common example is the Likert scale in which a person is person selects the rating which

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    1) The competency of nurse practitioners in health practice composed with 36 items of the rating scale questionnaire in four aspects of the competency to develop community health services‚ the leader to change community health‚ to use the law and ethical principle in health practice‚ and the health educator. The scale of this questionnaire was the Likert’s scale that the opinion was divided into five levels‚ 1-5 as follows: least‚ not much‚ neutral‚ somewhat‚ and very much. The reliability value

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    Self-Rating Scale The purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the effectiveness and performance of the employees. The data collected would be confidential .please rate yourself on the seven point scale against each statement by circulating the appropriate number .please also do the evaluation honestly so that good analysis could be made. The purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the effectiveness and performance of the employees. The data collected would be confidential .please rate

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    junior giving him details about the performance about the employee. The +ve and – ve traits‚ responsibilities handled on the job and recommendations for future incentives or promotions. The report is kept highly confidential and access to the report is limited. 3. Critical incident method In this method critical or important incidents which have taken place on this job are noted down along with employee’s behavior and reaction in all these situations. Both +ve and –ve incidents are mentioned

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    The Effect of Job Involvement on Correctional Staff Eric G. Lambert The driving force of corrections is the staff of correctional facilities. It is important to understand how the work environment shapes the attitudes of correctional staff; yet‚ the effect of job involvement on correctional employees has received little‚ if any‚ attention. Most of the research to date has focused on job stress and job satisfaction among correctional staff. Only recently has there been research on other important

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    book title is “job involvement as predictor of employee commitment. The main focus of the article is to reveal or find out the correlation between job involvement and employee commitments in the work place or organizations. All through the articles‚ we have found the positive correlation between job involvement and commitment. The commitment here is talking about effective commitment‚ continuance commitment and normative commitments. High job involments here will result in high job satisfaction‚

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    My findings of the Social Readjustment Rating Scale are somewhat alarming to me. I plan to establish a few healthier habits such as getting adequate sleep‚ exercising regularly‚ eating properly to deal with this results. According to Manning‚ Curtis‚ McMillen‚ and Attenweiler (2011)‚ there is a 79 percent chance of sickness in the near future if you have a score over 300 points which represent a serious threat to your well-being. Cancer or heart disease are chronic illnesses that people with the

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    did Mr. Trump seem to apply is behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS). It is an appraisal method that aims at combining the benefits of narrative critical incidents and quantified ratings by anchoring a quantified scale with specific narrative example of good or poor performance. There are five steps required to developing the BARS which the first one is write critical incidents. On this step‚ it is required to ask persons who know the job (jobholders and/or supervisors) to describe specific

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    Rating Scale Abstract Hamilton Depression Rating Scale which is observer-rating scale is used to assess severity and type of depression. The aim of this paper is to review and evaluate psychometric properties of HDRS. Six articles which used HDRS are analyzed in terms of reliability and validity evidence of HDRS. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale

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    Job Involvement in Pakistan

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    Questionnaire (MLQ) was distributed to employees of a public security organization in Israel (N ¼ 201)‚ asking them to evaluate their supervisor’s style of leadership. Employees were also asked to report their perceptions of organizational politics using the scale developed by Kacmar and Ferris. In addition‚ supervisors provided objective evaluations of the levels of their employees’ in-role performance and OCB. The intra-structure of the leadership variable was examined by exploratory factor analysis (EFA)

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