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  2. Holmes and Rahe stress scale - Wikipedia

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    A positive correlation of 0.118 was found between their life events and their illnesses. Their results were published as the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS), [4] known more commonly as the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale. Subsequent validation has supported the links between stress and illness. [5]

  3. Perceived Stress Scale - Wikipedia

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    Cohen et al. (1983) [1] viewed the void of the subjective component in assessing stress as an unwanted quality and developed the PSS in response. Specifically, the PSS is based upon Lazarus's original transactional model [ 1 ] of stress that argues the experience of a stressor is influenced by evaluations on the part of the person as to how ...

  4. Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] One study demonstrated that the SBQ-R had high internal consistency with a sample of university students. [1] However, another body of research, which evaluated some of the most commonly used tools for assessing suicidal thoughts and behaviors in college-aged students, found that the SBQ-R and suicide assessment tools in general ...

  5. EQ-5D - Wikipedia

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    Their responses are coded as a number (1, 2, or 3) that corresponds to the respective level of severity: 1 indicates no problems, 2 some problems and 3 extreme problems. In this way, a person's health state profile can be defined by a 5-digit number, ranging from 11111 (having no problems in any of the dimensions) to 33333 (having extreme ...

  6. Tollin/Robbins Productions - Wikipedia

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    Tollin/Robbins Productions was formed by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin in 1994 with early shows and early films were sports documentaries. [1] At Warner Bros. Television , he signed up its first overall deal, that of creator Ryan Murphy , who was of Popular at that time.

  7. Psychological stress - Wikipedia

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    Hans Selye (1974) proposed four variations of stress. [4] On one axis he locates good stress and bad stress (distress). On the other is over-stress (hyperstress) and understress (hypostress). Selye advocates balancing these: the ultimate goal would be to balance hyperstress and hypostress perfectly and have as much eustress as possible. [5]

  8. Stress testing - Wikipedia

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    The wing was tested for a total of 47500 flights which is 2.5 times the number of flights in 25 years of operation. Each 16 hour flight took 11 minutes to simulate on the fatigue test rig. [3] Fatigue testing is a specialised form of mechanical testing that is performed by applying cyclic loading to a coupon or structure.

  9. Chapman–Robbins bound - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the Chapman–Robbins bound or Hammersley–Chapman–Robbins bound is a lower bound on the variance of estimators of a deterministic parameter. It is a generalization of the Cramér–Rao bound ; compared to the Cramér–Rao bound, it is both tighter and applicable to a wider range of problems.