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    The Scale Model Club of the Philippines’ Case Study The Scale Model Club of the Philippines: Managing Fun in a Hobby Club A. STATEMENT OF KEY ISSUES Scale model club of the Philippines (SMCP) is an organization dedicated to the hobby of plastic scale modeling in the Philippines. It was established by five hobbyists in 2001‚ the main goal of which was to develop the full potential of its members in scale modeling. The club has three main purposes‚ (1) to promote scale modeling as a hobby‚ (2) to

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    ‚ & Perla‚ R. J. (2007). Ten common misunderstandings‚ misconceptions‚ persistent myths and urban legends about Likert scales and Likert response formats and their antidotes. Journal of Social Sciences‚ 3(3)‚ 106-116. Carifio and Perla discussed how a previous article by Jamieson had many misunderstandings‚ misconceptions‚ conceptual errors‚ myths‚ and urban legends about Likert scales and their features. Carifio and Perla address these misunderstanding and misconceptions and explain through examples

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    differences between the Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale. Intelligence: According to the Oxford Dictionary in psychology terms intelligence is the general mental ability involved in calculating‚ reasoning‚ perceiving relationships and analogies. It is also the ability to learning quickly‚ storing and retrieving information‚ using language fluently and adjusting to new situations. Stanford -Binet Intelligence Scale In 1857-1911 Alfred Binet invented the method

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    received in the hospital‚ overall satisfaction with hospital physical environment‚ overall satisfaction with admission service in the hospital and overall satisfaction with services of the hospital in general. All items were measured by 7-point Likert scales‚ 1 very satisfied to 7 very dissatisfied. Independent variables Independent variables consist of 3 components which are variables on patient perceptions of health service quality‚ individual

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    any) minority group they belonged to. The article also did not specify what kind of survey was given. Most often‚ internet surveys will be Likert Scale surveys‚ where the subject is given a scenario and then told to pick a number. For example 1 would be “strongly disagree”‚ 5 would be “strongly agree” and 3 would be “neutral”. The only problem with Likert Scales is that people tent to lean toward neutral so the results are often not as accurate as they appear. The article was published by Science

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    Geologic Time Scale Introduction Understanding geologic time is critical to relating events in Earth’s history to those of today. Scientists use several forms of the geologic time scale to classify the age of objects and to become familiar with other events occurring simultaneously. In this lesson you will: · Examine how the geologic time scale summarizes Earth’s history · Analyze physical and biological changes that have occurred over time · Identify major events that occurred in geologic

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    Chapter 7 External Economies of Scale and the International Location of Production Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. Preview • Types of economies of scale • Economies of scale and market structure • The theory of external economies • External economies and international trade • Dynamic increasing returns • International trade and economic geography Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. 7-2 Introduction • The models of comparative

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    PAIN Observational pain assessment scales Title two-deck for people with dementia: a review Christine While‚ Dr Angus Jocelyn Christine While is Clinical Project Officer‚ Royal District Nursing Service and Dr Angus Jocelyn is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Arts Education and Human Development‚ Victoria University‚ Melbourne‚ Australia Email: cwhile@rdns.com.au O lder adults have a higher propensity to experience pain associated with chronic health problems‚ such as musculoskeletal

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    The Wechsler Intelligence Scales Overview The Wechsler intelligence scales were developed by Dr. David Wechsler‚ a clinical psychologist with Bellevue Hospital. His initial test‚ the Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scale‚ was published in 1939 and was designed to measure intellectual performance by adults. Wechsler constructed the WBIS based on his observation that‚ at the time‚ existing intelligence tests for adults were merely adaptations of tests for children and had little face validity

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    The Glasgow Coma Score (Teasdale and Jennet 1974) is a scale used to assess a patients conscious level. A score is allocated for different behaviours (eye opening‚ verbal response‚ best motor response). These are based on awareness‚ arousal and activity. It is quick‚ objective and easily interpreted. A score of 15 indicates that the patient is fully alert and responsive and a score of 3 indicates unconsciousness |Category |Score

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