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  2. Washington Assessment of Student Learning - Wikipedia

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    They may use solfege, scale numbers, or fingering without an instrument. Songs must be sung with a steady beat, correct pitch and correct rhythmic value. A 0-point response will result with six or more rhythmic errors or not maintaining a steady beat. Each student will have one minute to study and practice the sight-singing exercise.

  3. Measures of guilt and shame - Wikipedia

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    The adjectives and statements are ranked on a 5-point scale, a "0" response meaning the individual does not experience the emotion and a "4" meaning that they experience it very strongly. [ 2 ] The questionnaire has been used to show correlations between guilt and shame, attachment styles , and the "Big Five" personality traits: Neuroticism ...

  4. Developmental eclecticism - Wikipedia

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    The framework was also influenced by the works of Carl Rogers and Robert Carkhuff, particularly these authors' theories on person-centered values and principles. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Egan introduced his approach through the book The Skilled Helper , which was published in 1975. [ 1 ]

  5. Mastery and pleasure technique - Wikipedia

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    The technique is useful when patients are active, but have no pleasure. The patients shall rate on a 5-point-scale (or a 10-point-scale [2]) how much pleasure they have and how successful they are when they do something. [1] The patients record this hourly. [3]

  6. Personal Attributes Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The PAQ has 24 bipolar items rated on a 5-point scale (e.g. item 1: "Not at all aggressive" to "Very aggressive"). The items are scored together to yield three scores: instrumentality (masculinity), expressivity (femininity) and androgyny (masculinity-femininity). [3] The third scale is not used much.

  7. Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form - Wikipedia

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    Section II has ten items that inquire about the occurrence of prosocial or positive behaviors. Each item presents a behavior, and the respondent is asked to rate on a 4-point scale, if that behavior applies to the child with the following response options: 0: "Not True" 1: "Somewhat or Sometimes True" 2: "Very or Often True" 3: "Completely or ...

  8. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    THE TURNING POINT The idea started on New Year’s Day in 1980, when my boyfriend (now my husband), Tim, and I woke up in our flat in London. We’d been working in the U.K. for less than a year and living together only a couple of months, having met shortly after we both arrived from the States the previous spring.

  9. Sociotropy - Wikipedia

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    The SAS has 60 items rated on a 5-point scale (ranging from 0 to 4). Scores are then totaled separately on each dimension. The scale has been modified since its development. The current SAS decomposes Sociotropy into two factors (neediness and connectedness). Neediness is associated with the symptoms of depression—and connectedness is a ...