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Animation: Can it facilitate

by Barbara Tversky, Julie Bauer Morrisony, Mireille Betrancourt - International Journal of Human–Computer Studies , 2002
"... Graphics have been used since ancient times to portray things that are inherently spatiovisual, like maps and building plans. More recently, graphics have been used to Portray things that are metaphorically spatiovisual, like graphs and organizational charts. The assumption is that graphics can faci ..."
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to which the content and format of the graphic should correspond to the content and format of the concepts to be conveyed. From this, it follows that animated graphics should be effective in portraying change over time. Yet the research on the efficacy of animated over static graphics is not encouraging

EFFICACY AND EQUIVALENCE OF PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES

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2. Probit- a brief review 2

Equivalent Circuits and Efficacy of Single-Layer ACPEL Devices

by C. J. Winscom, Z P. G. Harris, J. Silver , 2014
"... A series resistance – capacitance equivalent circuit has been used to describe a single layer AC Powder Electroluminescence (ACPEL) lamp in operation. The two crucial components of this practical equivalent circuit are frequency and voltage dependent and have been independently determined for a sing ..."
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A series resistance – capacitance equivalent circuit has been used to describe a single layer AC Powder Electroluminescence (ACPEL) lamp in operation. The two crucial components of this practical equivalent circuit are frequency and voltage dependent and have been independently determined for a

Is general self-efficacy a universal construct? Psychometric findings from 25 countries

by Urte Scholz, Benicio Gutiérrez Doña, Shonali Sud, Ralf Schwarzer, Costa Rica - European Journal of Psychological Assessment , 2002
"... Summary: Perceived self-efficacy represents an optimistic sense of personal competence that seems to be a pervasive phenomenon accounting for motivation and accomplishments in human beings. The General Self-Efficacy scale, developed to measure this construct at the broadest level, has been adapted t ..."
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Summary: Perceived self-efficacy represents an optimistic sense of personal competence that seems to be a pervasive phenomenon accounting for motivation and accomplishments in human beings. The General Self-Efficacy scale, developed to measure this construct at the broadest level, has been adapted

The efficacy of motivational interviewing: a meta-analysis of controlled clinical trials

by Brian L. Burke, Hal Arkowitz, Marisa Menchola - Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , 2003
"... A meta-analysis was conducted on controlled clinical trials investigating adaptations of motivational interviewing (AMIs), a promising approach to treating problem behaviors. AMIs were equivalent to other active treatments and yielded moderate effects (from.25 to.57) compared with no treatment and/o ..."
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A meta-analysis was conducted on controlled clinical trials investigating adaptations of motivational interviewing (AMIs), a promising approach to treating problem behaviors. AMIs were equivalent to other active treatments and yielded moderate effects (from.25 to.57) compared with no treatment and

Transportability of equivalence-based programmed instruction: Efficacy and efficiency in a college classroom

by Daniel M. Fienup, Thomas, S. Critchfield - Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis , 2011
"... College students in a psychology research-methods course learned concepts related to inferential statistics and hypothesis decision making. One group received equivalence-based instruction on conditional discriminations that were expected to promote the emergence of many untaught, academically usefu ..."
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College students in a psychology research-methods course learned concepts related to inferential statistics and hypothesis decision making. One group received equivalence-based instruction on conditional discriminations that were expected to promote the emergence of many untaught, academically

Cross-cultural equivalence of the Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale-Short Form: an Australian and South African comparison

by Peter A. Creed, Wendy Patton, Mark B. Watson - Journal of Career Assessment , 2002
"... The present study examined the reliability, content and construct validity, and cul-tural equivalence of the short form of the Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale-Short Form (CDMSE-SF). In response to calls to conduct studies using the measure with high school–age samples, data were gathered ..."
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The present study examined the reliability, content and construct validity, and cul-tural equivalence of the short form of the Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale-Short Form (CDMSE-SF). In response to calls to conduct studies using the measure with high school–age samples, data were gathered

DESIGN ISSUES IN NONINFERIORITY/ EQUIVALENCE TRIALS*

by Irving K. Hwang
"... When designing a noninferiority/equivalence trial, the sponsor intends to show efficacy by demonstrating that a new treatment is as good as or not worse than a known effective treatment by a small predefined margin. To confirm noninferiority/equivalence of the new treatment to an active control, “se ..."
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When designing a noninferiority/equivalence trial, the sponsor intends to show efficacy by demonstrating that a new treatment is as good as or not worse than a known effective treatment by a small predefined margin. To confirm noninferiority/equivalence of the new treatment to an active control

The PETTLEP approach to motor imagery: a functional equivalence model for sport psychologists

by Paul S. Holmes, David J. Collins - Journal of Applied Sport Psychology , 2001
"... This paper supports the contention that the brain stores memories in the form of a central representation that is accessed by both physical preparation and execu-tion and, more importantly, by motor imagery associated with this preparation and execution. Considerable evidence in support of shared ce ..."
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, and perspective elements of imagery delivery highlighting the minimum requirement areas in which sport psychologists should monitor the equivalence to the physical task in order to enhance the efficacy of their practice. 61FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENCE AND MOTOR IMAGERY

Economics Working Paper Series 2008

by unknown authors , 2009
"... Ricardian equivalence and the efficacy of fiscal ..."
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Ricardian equivalence and the efficacy of fiscal
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