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  2. UCLA Loneliness Scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale is widely used in studies and surveys on loneliness. A 1992 study estimated the UCLA Loneliness Scale had been used in an estimated 80% of all empirical studies on loneliness. [7] A 2001 metastudy looking at 149 studies of loneliness, found that the UCLA scale was used in 27% of the studies; this was far more than for any other formal ...

  3. Feeling consistently lonely may increase stroke risk - AOL

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    Their loneliness was measured according to their responses to questions in the Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale. Participants were categorized as: Consistently high — people who score high during ...

  4. This non-medical intervention may reduce your stroke risk - AOL

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    In fact, older adults who reported being chronically lonely had a 56% higher risk of stroke than those who were consistently rated low on the loneliness scale, according to a new study.

  5. Social connection - Wikipedia

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    UCLA Loneliness Scale [50] Measuring feelings of social isolation or disconnection can be helpful as an indirect measure of feelings of connectedness. This scale is designed to measure loneliness, defined as the distress that results when one feels disconnected from others. [51] Relationship Closeness Inventory (RCI) [52]

  6. Psychological testing - Wikipedia

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    Many large-scale clinical tests are normed. For example, scores on the MMPI are rescaled such that 50 is the middlemost score on the MMPI Depression scale and 60 is a score that places the individual one standard deviation above the mean for depressive symptoms; 40 represents a symptom level that is one standard deviation below the mean. [30]

  7. This is the key to never feeling lonely again - AOL

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  8. List of statistical tests - Wikipedia

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    Scaling of data: One of the properties of the tests is the scale of the data, which can be interval-based, ordinal or nominal. [3] Nominal scale is also known as categorical. [6] Interval scale is also known as numerical. [6] When categorical data has only two possibilities, it is called binary or dichotomous. [1]

  9. Disabled Cat Develops Coolest Ski Moves to Navigate Around ...

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    It’s very fortunate that the home of Junie B has smooth hardwood floors, as she’d have a far harder time pulling this move on uneven tile or even carpeted floors like I have.