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How deeply hypnotized did I get?: Predicting self-reported hypnotic depth from a phenomenological assessment instrument
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Pekala, R.J., Kumar, V.K., Maurer, R. Elliott-Carter, N.C., & Moon, E. (2006). How deeply hypnotized did I get?: Predicting self-reported hypnotic depth from a phenomenological assessment instrument. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 54(3), 316-339. The authors of this study investigated the interesting topic of hypnotic depth using a psychophenomenological approach that the lead authors have developed over many years of research into the phenomenology of hypnos...
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Hypnotic depth and response to suggestion under standardized conditions and during fMRI scanning
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Oakley D.A. , Deeley Q, & Halligan P. W. (2007). Hypnotic depth and response to suggestion under standardized conditions and during fMRI scanning. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 55(1), 32-58. This is another recent study in the area of the neurophysiology of
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Visions of Hypnosis Future
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
; Clark Hull's statement which Kirsch et al (in press) quote that "an increase in suggestibility takes place upon entering the hypnotic trance," is one few of us would dispute. However, they interpret Hull's work and that of Hilgard and Tart quite idiosyncratically. Hull thought of hypnosis as a
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The bossless performance review
Quality Progress
; RECENTLY, A BALTIMORE, MD, CLERICAL organization became interested in assessing the performance of its entire ministerial body. No formal assesssment process had ever existed; ministers are regarded as highly professional and usually work independently in situational roles. The organization was
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The Development, Implementation, And Evaluation Of A Self-Assessment Instrument For Use In A Pharmacy Student Competition
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
; Objectives. The purpose of this research was to develop, implement, and evaluate a 10-item assessment instrument for pharmacy students participating in a local Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee competition. The instrument was designed to measure and document
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The development of a risk assessment instrument: A follow-up study
Financial Services Review
; Abstract The purpose of this paper is to offer empirical evidence regarding the validity of a 13-item financial risk tolerance assessment instrument originally published by Grable and Lytton (1999) in this Journal. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to evaluate data from a sample of
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Validity, reliability and the assessment of engineering education
Journal of Engineering Education
; An Educational Brief ABSTRACT Educational measurement represents a field of study that has been intensely researched and that provides a framework for designing assessment programs. The purpose of this paper is to clarify two key measurement concepts, validity and reliability, and to illustrate how
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Detection of Acute Illness in Long-Term Care Patients.
American Family Physician
; Better outcomes occur in residents of long-term care facilities if acute illnesses are detected and treated early. For a variety of reasons, residents may not report (or be able to report) symptoms or changes in symptoms that may indicate acute illness. As the primary caregivers in the facility,
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Of shiny boxes and complex processes: challenges, collaboration, and creativity at the interface of technology and family systems health care.(COMMENTARY)
Families, Systems & Health
; New technologies and applications offer great promise for behavioral medicine as well as unanticipated costs, and challenges to implementation. The article by Zeman and colleagues provides an unusually detailed and transparent view of a research project on implementation of a computer-based
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Predictors of Influenza Immunization Among Home Care Clients in Ontario
Canadian Journal of Public Health
; ABSTRACT Background: This study examined factors associated with the receipt of influenza vaccination among Ontario home care clients. Methods: Home care clients were assessed, as part of a routine home visit, during a pilot study of the Resident Assessment Instrument - Home Care (RAI-HC) in 12
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Workbook for hazard risk assessment.(Products & Services)
Journal of Environmental Health
; The Hazard Risk Assessment Instrument (HRAI) workbook serves as a guide for state and local public health agencies that want to conduct risk assessments of their communities. The tool provides a standard approach to hazard risk assessment, adapted to public health impacts. Using HRAI, public health
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