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  2. Autism-spectrum quotient - Wikipedia

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    The autism-spectrum quotient (AQ) is a questionnaire published in 2001 by Simon Baron-Cohen and his colleagues at the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge, UK.Consisting of fifty questions, it aims to investigate whether adults of average intelligence (defined as an IQ of 80 or higher by the questionnaire) have symptoms of autism spectrum conditions. [1]

  3. Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form - Wikipedia

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    The score sheet indicates which items fall under each subscale. Responses for each item are summed together to yield six subscale scores. Subscale scores are interpreted on their own; they are *not* added to create at total Problem Behavior score. Higher scores for each subscale suggest increased severity of problem behavior in that subscale ...

  4. ASQ - Wikipedia

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    Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) - A way to screen infants and young children for developmental delays during the crucial first 5 years of life. See Developmental-Behavioral Screening and Surveillance#Challenges to Early Detection in Primary Care; Attributional Style Questionnaire, a self-report instrument that yields scores for explanatory style

  5. Mayor Eric Adams’ key aide Winnie Greco has ‘disappeared ...

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    A longtime confidante to Eric Adams who is under federal investigation has “disappeared” and is believed to be cooperating with authorities against the embattled New York City Mayor and other ...

  6. Response bias - Wikipedia

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    Extreme responding is a form of response bias that drives respondents to only select the most extreme options or answers available. [1] [17] For example, in a survey utilizing a Likert scale with potential responses ranging from one to five, the respondent may only give answers as ones or fives. Another example is if the participant only ...

  7. How Bad Is It to Use an Egg With Cracks in It? - AOL

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    The short answer is probably not, but it depends on the situation. It's important to know the risks about consuming cracked eggs. Let's see what the experts ( eggs -perts, if you will) have to say.

  8. Amanda Seyfried sets the record straight about her 'Wicked ...

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    Amanda Seyfried was long a fan favorite to play Glinda in the Wicked movie.Now she’s opening up about not getting the role — and that video of her singing one of the film’s most iconic songs.

  9. Computer-assisted web interviewing - Wikipedia

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    Once clicked, a display with a list of answers will appear. [3] A scroll bar may appear on the right hand side if a large number of answers are displayed. [3] The respondent can click on the highlighted section of the list to select an answer. [1] This answer will then appear in the box. Only one answer can be selected for this type of question ...