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The Development and Initial Validation of a Short, Self-Report Measure on Social Inclusion for People with Intellectual Disabilities-A Transnational …

2021

Sport has been promoted as a means of increasing the social inclusion of persons with intellectual disabilities. Suitable tools for evaluating this claim are not readily available. The aim of this study was to develop a self-report tool for use by people with intellectual disabilities regarding the social inclusion they experience in sport and in the community. A three-phase process was used. In the first phase an item bank of questionnaire items was created and field-tested with 111 participants. Initial factor analysis identified 42 items which were further evaluated in Phase 2 with 941 participants from six European countries. Construct validity was established first through Exploratory …

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Children with Down syndrome in Finland and Italy: comparing adaptive behavior and services

2016

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare a sample of Italian (n = 29) and Finnish children (n = 32) with Down syndrome for possible differences emerging from diverse educational surroundings. Besides the level of adaptive and challenging behaviors, some other issues were compared, including teacher satisfaction. Methods: We used the children’s teachers as informants. They were interviewed using standardized scales. Results: No differences in adaptive behavior or challenging behavior were observed between the samples. All children from the Italian sample were fully included in mainstream classes, while in the Finnish sample, 92% of all the school years were spent in self-contained sp…

030506 rehabilitationinclusive educationDown syndromeschoolmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)MainstreamingSpecial educationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesosallistaminenCultural diversitySuomiDevelopmental and Educational PsychologydisabilitiesMainstreamtoimintarajoitteetta516Downin oireyhtymä0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Finlandmedia_commonsopeutuminenAdaptive behavior4. Education05 social sciencesItaliaPsychiatry and Mental healthFriendshipinclusionkoulutusItaly0305 other medical sciencePsychologyadaptive behaviorInclusion (education)inkluusio050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Developmental Disabilities
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Expert pianists’ practice perspectives: A production and listening study

2021

The purpose of this study was to investigate how professional pianists practice music for a concert, and whether their individual cognitive orientations in such practice processes can be identified accurately from the resulting performances. In Study I, four pianists, previously found to be skilled music memorizers, practiced and performed a short piece by André Jolivet over the course of two weeks, during which their practice strategies were studied using semi-structured interviews, and analyses of practice diaries, practice activities, and eye-movement data. The results indicate that the pianists used similar basic strategies but had different cognitive orientations, here called “practic…

05 social sciencesProduction (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionActive listening06 humanities and the artsPsychology050105 experimental psychology0604 artsMusic060404 musicCognitive psychologyMusicae Scientiae
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2019

Background The SCL-K-9 is the latest short version of the multidimensional Symptom-Checklist 90-R. Up to now, its psychometric properties have not been clarified sufficiently as the nine items have not yet been presented exclusively in a representative sample. Therefore, psychometric properties, model fit values as well as norm-values were analyzed. Methods For the sample, N = 2,507 participants aged 14 to 92, n = 1,379 women and n = 1,128 men, and a mean age of 48.79 (SD = 17.91), were selected from the general population by random-route sampling. Confirmatory factor analyses applying full information maximum likelihood (FIML) tested the model fit. The reliability estimations and effect si…

050103 clinical psychologyeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryPsychometricsNorm (group)05 social sciencesPopulationSampling (statistics)Sample (statistics)Checklist03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCronbach's alphaStatistics0501 psychology and cognitive scienceseducation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryReliability (statistics)MathematicsPLOS ONE
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Test Item Taxonomy Based on Functional Criteria

2018

There are many taxonomies that try to classify and apply some consistency to the very many item types currently in existence. They all have various limitations, however, such as ambiguous classification criteria, little discrimination between format types, and referring almost exclusively to pen-and-paper or screen-based items. This paper aims to overcome these limitations by proposing a new item format taxonomy based on functional criteria. Current classifications are reviewed, the criteria they are based on are examined and their limitations are identified. The proposed alternative classification identifies four essential components of items according to function: the structure of the included…

050103 clinical psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectItem formatslcsh:BF1-990Generation050109 social psychologyConsistency (database systems)taxonomyTest itemTaxonomy (general)generationPsychologyConceptual Analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFunction (engineering)General PsychologyItemsmedia_commonTaxonomyStructure (mathematical logic)Thesaurus (information retrieval)Information retrievalTests05 social sciencesitem formatsClassificationChecklistlcsh:PsychologyclassificationtestsitemsPsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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2017

BackgroundParents of children with chronic conditions often experience a crisis with serious mental health problems for themselves as a consequence. The healthcare focus is on the children; however ...

050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyMindfulnessbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCognitionBurnoutMental healthWaiting listHealth careStress (linguistics)medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychologyPsychiatry050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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An Internet-based treatment for flying phobia (NO-FEAR Airlines): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

2016

Background: Flying phobia (FP) is a common and disabling mental disorder. Although in vivo exposure is the treatment of choice, it is linked to a number of limitations in its implementation. Particularly important, is the limited access to the feared stimulus (i.e., plane). Moreover, the economic cost of in vivo exposure should be specially considered as well as the difficulty of applying the exposure technique in an appropriate way; controlling important variables such as the duration of the exposure or the number of sessions. ICTs could help to reduce these limitations. Computer-assisted treatments have remarkable advantages in treating FP. Furthermore, they can be delivered through the I…

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An analysis of recent research on venture capital networks

2019

Purpose – this paper examines recent trends in venture capital network research. Network analysis is a useful approach for analyzing inter-organizational networks, especially for venture capitalists, which are characterized by plenty of connections. Although important steps ahead have been made, several research questions are still unanswered. Research methodology – this brief review analyses deeply three papers which are representative of the novel scientific literature in this field. Scrutinizing these works, I identify their points of strength and weaknesses, in order to understand how to pave the way for further research. Findings – this paper shows that the study of network weak ties a…

050208 financeKnowledge managementSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari Finanziaribusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesScientific literatureVenture capitalViewpointsInterpersonal tiesPrivate equityOriginalityOrder (exchange)Political science0502 economics and businessventure capital private equity network analysis venture capital investments risk management interorganizational networks venture capitalists’ reputation venture capital performance network weak ties.business050203 business & managementRisk managementmedia_commonProceedings of 6th International Scientific Conference Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering ‘2019
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“Pédaler en toute sécurité”: The Cycling Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ) in Belgium – A validation study

2021

Abstract Introduction: During the last few years, the use of behavioral questionnaires for assessing risky behaviors of road users different from motor-vehicle drivers has grown considerably in applied research for road safety. In this regard, recent tools such as the Cycling Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ) are gaining ground, being adapted and tested in further languages, thus getting useful to address the case of countries whose language is different to the English and Spanish. Therefore, and in order to extend the use of the CBQ, this study aimed (i) to develop the validation of the CBQ to the French and Dutch languages, in order to cover the population of Belgian cyclists and (potentially)…

050210 logistics & transportationeducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesPopulationApplied psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlTransportationSuicide preventionBehavioral questionnaires; CBQ; Cycling behavior questionnaire; Cycling safety; Cyclists; Road risky behaviorConvergent validityScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessAutomotive EngineeringInjury prevention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesApplied researcheducationPsychology050107 human factorsApplied PsychologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Probabilistic cross-validation estimators for Gaussian process regression

2018

Gaussian Processes (GPs) are state-of-the-art tools for regression. Inference of GP hyperparameters is typically done by maximizing the marginal log-likelihood (ML). If the data truly follows the GP model, using the ML approach is optimal and computationally efficient. Unfortunately very often this is not case and suboptimal results are obtained in terms of prediction error. Alternative procedures such as cross-validation (CV) schemes are often employed instead, but they usually incur in high computational costs. We propose a probabilistic version of CV (PCV) based on two different model pieces in order to reduce the dependence on a specific model choice. PCV presents the benefits from both…

050502 lawHyperparameterMinimum mean square error05 social sciencesProbabilistic logicEstimator01 natural sciencesCross-validation010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakeKrigingStatisticssymbolsMaximum a posteriori estimation0101 mathematicsGaussian processAlgorithm0505 lawMathematics2017 25th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)
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