جست و جو
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... have felt happy: 0 Yes‚ all the time. 1 Yes‚ most of the time. 2 No‚ not very often. 3 No‚ not at all. In the past 7 days: 1. I have been able to laugh and see the funny side of things. ...
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... in spotting both trauma and less intense forms of stress. It will show how much an impact event is currently bothering you. The IES is even capable of detecting the affect of the most severe impact ...
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... please indicate your response by placing an “X” over the circle representing HOW OFTEN you felt or thought a certain way. Never Almost Never Sometime Fairly ...
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... to me to consider degree or for a good part of time 3= Applied to me very much or most of the time 1. I found myself getting upset by quite trivial things 2. I was aware of dryness of my mouth. 3. ...
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... ___1=almost never ___2=sometimes ___3=fairly often ___4=very often 2. In the last month‚ how often have you felt that you were unable to control the important things ...
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... the alternative that seems like a reasonable estimate. Never Almost Never Sometime Fairly Often Very Often 1. In the last month‚ ...
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... for a good part of time 3= Applied to me very much or most of the time 1. I found it hard to "wind down". 2. I was aware of dryness of my mouth. 3. I couldn't seem to experience any positive feeli ...
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... each of the following questions about your child or the person who is under your care by ticking a box that reflects your answer to the question most appropriately. If there is any question that yo ...
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... s/he keep a two-way conversation going? Yes No 12. Can s/he read appropriately for his/her age? Yes No 13. Does s/he mostly have the same interests as his/her ...
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... I dream most nights. 6 I really enjoy caring for other people. 7 I try to solve my own problems rather than discussing them with others. 8 ...
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11. MMRI... inantly‚ but it is likely that most people hold a variety of ideological philosophies that vary across areas of functioning. The fourth dimension‚ regard‚ refers to a person's affective and evaluativ ...
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... Asian only (e.g.‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Korean‚ Vietnamese‚ etc.). 2. Mostly Asian‚ some English. 3. Asian and English about equally well (bilingual). 4. Mostly English‚ some Asian. 5. Only English. ...
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... should be able to have children. ——6. I am confident in my ability to handle most situations. ——7. It is important to me to serve as a model for others. ——8. The idea that one spouse does all the ...
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... 12. I dress mostly like other American students. 13. I would like to watch more Vietnamese TV programs or movies. 14. It is important for Vietnamese people to get up to date information about Vietnam. ...
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... were the ones who came to the United States. Write the name(s) of the country (or countries) that your family came from: When you think about this country…. 1. I am most comfortable ...
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... answering the questions about ‘‘family‚’’ think about the family that is most important to you now. How would you define that family? You can include your current family‚ your family of origin‚ or both. ...
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... d. Use English most of the time‚ except with elders‚ children‚ or those who speak only Vietnamese. e. Use English almost all the time‚ even at home with family and friends who speak Vietnamese. ...
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... more important to me than almost anything else. 1 2 3 4 IC14 Individual happiness and the freedom to attain it are central to who I am. 1 2 3 4 IC18 ...
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... ery time a member of my ethnicity receives public recognition for occupational or academic success‚ it helps my group achieve success. Awareness of Racism. (M = 3.26‚ alpha = .63). 11. Most people ...
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... you would most likely use the term _____________ (write in from the list above) to describe your racial or ethnic group. Describe what it means to you to be an African American (or relevant group): ...