جست و جو
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Acculturation‚ Habits‚ and Interests Multicultural Scale for Adolescents Scale AHIMSA Many people in the United States have ancestors who came from another country. Families ...
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... Adapted from Oetting‚ E.R. & Beauvais‚ F. (1990–1991). Orthogonal cultural identification theory: The cultural identification of minority adolescents. ...
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... failure does not bring shame to the family. ——2. One should not deviate from familial and social norms. ——3. Children should not place their parents in retirement homes. ——4. One need not focus all ...
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... from those of most Anglo-Americans. b. Religious beliefs are somewhat different. c. Some religious beliefs are similar but some are also very different. d. Religious beliefs are somewhat similar. ...
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... ethnic groups. For questions that refer to COUNTRY OF ORIGIN or NATIVE COUNTRY‚ please refer to the country from which your family originally came. For questions referring to NATIVE LANGUAGE‚ please ...
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... strongly agree IC1 My personal attributes are what make me who I am. 1 2 3 4 5 IC3 I am unique‚ different from everyone else. 1 2 ...
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... American 2. Black 3. Mixed; parents are from different groups. If so‚ which: _______________and _____________ 4. Other (write in ): _____________________. When you think of yourself‚ ...
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... in the original scales and deleted items that seemed to stray from the intended constructs. The resulting scales were observation‚ five items‚ manager-initiated discussions‚ five items‚ and formal ...
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... offers explanations that make sense to me. 20. My general manager explains very clearly any decision made about my job. The lambdas reported are from the standardized solution. X2167 = 348.07 ...
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... has to protect himself against catching an infection or disease from them. Disagree Disagree Disagree Agree Agree Agree Strongly Somewhat Slightly ...
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... 4. I get the emotional help and support I need from my family. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fam 5. I have a special person who ...
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... ourselves not entirely satisfied with how existing measures differentiated these variables from each other. We developed an item set of our own‚ which has now been used in at least two longitudinal ...
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... about these individuals. Name/ Initials Relationship (e.g. friend‚ brother) SexM/F Age (yrs) Distance From You 1 = same house 2 = within 10 min drive 3 = within ...
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... a favor. T* F I have never been irked when people expressed ideas very different from my own. T* F I never make a long trip without checking the safety of my car. T F* There have been times when ...
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... a favor. T* F I have never been irked when people expressed ideas very different from my own. T* F I never make a long trip without checking the safety of my car. T F* There have been times when ...
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... ovided Support (Provider) (For a Male Patient) Now think about the patient. How did you interact with him during the past week? (Note: Negative Items have been eliminated from the 2001 Cancer Surgery S ...
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... things as me. 4 a I like to be close to people. b I like to keep my distance from people. 5 a When I talk with ...
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... I use when interacting with people with different cultural backgrounds. MC2 I adjust my cultural knowledge as I interact with people from a culture that is unfamiliar to me. MC3 ...
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... scale. This was derived from a factor analysis of 60 constructs represented by 482 items extracted from a thorough literature search of previous attachment measure research. From this‚ they produced ...
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... e to join me. 1. definitely false 2. probably false 3. probably true 4. definitely true 10. If I was stranded 10 miles from home‚ there is someone I ...