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Psychometric Properties and Measurement Invariance by Gender of the Abbreviated Three-Item Version of the Satisfaction with Life Scale in a Colombian…

2022

(1) Background: The need to offer brief scales with items that can be answered with few response options is increasingly important in order to be able to access a broad range of the population. The three-item version of Diener’s Satisfaction with Life Scale has recently been proposed. The objective of this study is to study the psychometric properties of the three-item version of this Scale with five response options, as well as the measurement invariance by gender, in a Colombian sample; (2) Methods: A confirmatory factor model of the three items of the scale together with the Flourishing Scale has been tested, and the measurement invariance by gender of the model has been studied. The res…

Satisfaction with Life Scale; wellbeing; structural equation modeling; psychometric properties; measurement invariance; confirmatory factor analysis; health; quality of life; psychological assessment; Colombian populationPsicologiaPsychometricsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSurveys and QuestionnairesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGender IdentityReproducibility of ResultsComportament col·lectiuPersonal SatisfactionColombiaInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Is there any scaling in the cluster distribution?

1994

We apply fractal analysis methods to investigate the scaling properties in the Abell and ACO catalogs of rich galaxy clusters. We also discuss different technical aspects of the method when applied to data sets with small number of points as the cluster catalogs. Results are compared with simulations based on the Zel'dovich approximation. We limit our analysis to scales less than 100 $\hm$. The cluster distribution show a scale invariant multifractal behavior in a limited scale range. For the Abell catalog this range is 15--60$\hm$, while for the ACO sample it extends to smaller scales. Despite this difference in the extension of the scale--range where scale--invariant clustering takes plac…

Scale (ratio)FOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsCOMPUTERIZED SIMULATIONAstrophysicsSTATISTICAL CORRELATIONFractalSCALING LAWSCluster (physics)Statistical physicsMATHEMATICAL MODELSScalingGalaxy clusterPhysicsASTRONOMICAL CATALOGSAstrophysics (astro-ph)ERROR ANALYSISAstronomy and AstrophysicsMultifractal systemScale invarianceFractal analysisFRACTALSSpace and Planetary ScienceASTRONOMICAL MODELSCLUSTER ANALYSISCOSMOLOGYGALACTIC CLUSTERS
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Structural invariance and stability of sense of coherence: A longitudinal analysis of two groups with different employment experiences

2005

This 5-year follow-up study investigated the structure and the factorial invariance of the 13-item sense of coherence (SOC) scale (Antonovsky, 1987a) in two employment groups (unemployment/lay-off experiences vs. continuous full-time employment) and across two measurement times. In addition, the stability of SOC between these two employment groups was compared. The postal questionnaire data was collected twice, in 1992 and in 1997. The participants were Finnish technical designers (N=352) aged between 25 and 40 years in 1992. A total of 51% of the investigated participants had been employed full-time during the 5-year follow-up period and 49% had been unemployed and/or laid off for a total …

Scale (ratio)Psychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectStructural invarianceStability (probability)Confirmatory factor analysisDevelopmental psychologyPostal questionnaireUnemploymentStatisticsPsychologyApplied PsychologySense of coherencemedia_commonWork & Stress
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A Basic Program for Calculating Scale Values Using Four Unidimensional Scaling Methods in Random Subsamples

1993

This MS BASIC program calculates and stores for further analysis scale values obtained from random subsamples using four unidimensional scaling methods: Dunn-Rankin's variance stable rank sums, Thurstone's case V (paired comparisons), Thurstone-Chave's IAI, and Green's successive categories.

Scale (ratio)Rank (linear algebra)Applied Mathematics05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationVariance (accounting)Education0504 sociologyStatisticsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyThurstone scale0503 educationApplied PsychologyMathematicsUnidimensional scalingEducational and Psychological Measurement
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Extraction of Airways from CT (EXACT'09)

2012

Contains fulltext : 107854.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) This paper describes a framework for establishing a reference airway tree segmentation, which was used to quantitatively evaluate fifteen different airway tree extraction algorithms in a standardized manner. Because of the sheer difficulty involved in manually constructing a complete reference standard from scratch, we propose to construct the reference using results from all algorithms that are to be evaluated. We start by subdividing each segmented airway tree into its individual branch segments. Each branch segment is then visually scored by trained observers to determine whether or not it is a correctly segmented part o…

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Effects of school climate and teacher self-efficacy on job satisfaction of mostly STEM teachers: a structural multigroup invariance approach

2020

Abstract Background Identification and retention of effective teachers in STEM education play cardinal roles in teacher recruitment exercises worldwide. Studies on factors that characterize effective teachers have therefore gained popularity in recent times. Teacher self-efficacy, job satisfaction and school climate are among other factors that have attracted global attention. Thus, proper understanding of the relations between these factors is equally important. The purpose of this study is to validate and cross-validate a model of direct/indirect effects of school climate and teacher self-efficacy on job satisfaction. Results The data used for the current study are extracted from a public…

School climatePopulationeducationSample (statistics)Science educationStructural equation modelinglcsh:Education (General)lcsh:LB5-3640Education0504 sociologyMultigroup invarianceMathematics educationeducationSelf-efficacyeducation.field_of_studylcsh:LC8-6691lcsh:Special aspects of education05 social sciencesEducational technologyTeacher self-efficacy050401 social sciences methods050301 educationVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410Popularitylcsh:Theory and practice of educationJob satisfactionTALIS 2018Job satisfactionPsychologylcsh:Llcsh:L7-9910503 educationlcsh:EducationInternational Journal of STEM Education
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A multinational study exploring adolescent perception of school climate and mental health.

2021

School climate is a topic of increasing importance internationally. The current study investigated the established measurement invariance of an eight-factor school climate scale using a multinational sample of secondary students. School climate factor means across 14 international groups were compared and findings on the association between school climate factors and mental health were also investigated. Findings, from this study, illustrate several cross-national similarities regarding the ways in which secondary students perceive school climate and the influence of school climate on student mental health. These findings can support school psychologists' efforts to identify strategies and …

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Populist demand, economic development and regional identity across nine European countries: exploring regional patterns of variance

2019

Today, populism has gradually become one of the most talked about, most studied phenomena, both within and beyond academia. Most studies of populism focus on its conceptualisation, operationalisation, measurement or its outcomes. However, adding to the growing empirical analysis of populism, we propose to study populism as a regional-level phenomenon and explain regional patterns of variation in the populist demand. To do so, we develop a series of theoretical arguments from, which we subsequently test empirically. Specifically, we argue that higher levels of regional populism demand are associated with (i) economic hardship, (ii) strong institutional autonomy, (iii) strong territorial iden…

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The Essence of Dynamic Capabilities and their Measurement

2016

The growing popularity of explaining firm performance through dynamic capabilities has motivated plenty of conceptual development in the field. However, empirical approaches to measuring dynamic capabilities have so far not been under comprehensive scrutiny. The authors; purpose is to assess the extent to which different ways of measuring dynamic capabilities in quantitative studies correspond to the theoretical essence of the concept, and develop recommendations for future research. They find that four types of operationalizations have been used: (1) managers’ evaluations; (2) financial data; (3) company's experience, actions and performance; and (4) managers’ or employees’ experience, act…

ScrutinyKnowledge managementComputer scienceLongitudinal databusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeneral Decision SciencesConceptual developmentPopularityField (computer science)Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingQuality (business)Common-method varianceDynamic capabilitiesbusinessSocial psychology050203 business & managementmedia_commonInternational Journal of Management Reviews
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A fast and efficient picking algorithm for earthquake early warning application based on the variance piecewise constant models

2020

An earthquake warning system, or earthquake early warning system, is a system of accelerometers, seismometers, communication, computers, and alarms that is devised for notifying adjoining regions of a substantial earthquake while it is in progress. This is not the same as earthquake prediction, which is currently incapable of producing decisive event warnings. The implementation of efficient and computationally simple picking algorithm is necessary for this purpose, as well as automatic picking of seismic phases for seismic surveillance and routine earthquake location for fast hypocenter determination. In this paper a method for picking based on the detection of signals changes in variance …

SeismometerHypocenterWarning systemComputingMethodologies_SIMULATIONANDMODELINGComputer scienceEarthquake predictionEarthquake warning systemVariance (accounting)PickingEarthquake Early WarningPiecewiseChange-pointsSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaAlgorithmEarthquake location
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