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In our experience, insufficient consideration is often given to the way in which the questions in computer-based assessments are scored. The advent of more complex question-styles such as those delivered by the TRIADSystem (Mackenzie, 1999) has made it much more difficult to predict the...
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The RE-AIM framework, created by Russell Glasgow and colleagues, addresses five major factors involved with sustained population-level effectiveness of public health interventions – Reach, Efficacy, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance. In this article, I illustrate how the framework might...
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This report contains results from a nationally representative survey of American adults conducted in April and May 2012. The survey examined public beliefs about federal agencies that are engaged in climate change research, and assessed which agencies the public looks to for answers to their...
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This report contains results from a nationally representative survey of American adults conducted in April and May 2012. The survey examined public beliefs about federal agencies that are engaged in climate change research, and assessed which agencies the public looks to for answers to their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014158469