In our study, we used the five items of the Private Body Consciousness subscale as a measure of interoceptive awareness. |
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High t-scores on this subscale suggest that the child is perceived to be a source of conflict and anxiety within the family. |
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Items for this subscale are presented in Table 2 along with the percentage of men denying difficulties in this relationship area. |
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Several days later, they recalled a subscale setting that would have resulted in an altitude reading of about 100 feet high. |
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Some children with t-scores below 70 on an individual BCFPI subscale may well have difficulties in that area. |
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The firing was carried out from a Saab Gripen aircraft against a MQM-107B 'Streaker' high-subsonic subscale aerial target. |
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High scores on this subscale are sometimes associated with anxiety or mood management difficulties. |
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It was assessed in both 1991 and 2001 using the Job Tension subscale of Rizzo et al. |
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The figure below shows that the BCFPI's Managing Mood subscale is also sensitive to change. |
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Difficulties in getting finance also trap developing country entrepreneurs in subscale operations. |
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High t-scores on this 3 item subscale suggest that the child may be withdrawing or spending less time with other children. |
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But UBS is going much further, getting out of businesses that attract high capital charges and where it is subscale. |
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Table 2 below presents the factor structure of the BCFPI's Regulating Attention, Impulsivity, and Activity Level subscale. |
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One question regarding quarreling between partners in the BCFPI's Family Comfort subscale may provide clues regarding difficulties in this area. |
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For differences in pressure, altimeters incorporate a controllable subscale, which a pilot can set to the actual barometric pressure. |
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He has consistently supported Mr Marchionne in his efforts to transform Fiat's subscale car business. |
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Crédit Agricole, BNP Paribas and Barclays all have Italian retail operations which are subscale and which they hope to expand. |
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As such, this subscale was expected to function in a similar manner as social desirability, or lie, scales often used in traditional self-report measures. |
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This item, therefore, is used in computing both subscale t-scores. |
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In both population and clinic samples, total scores on the BCFPI's Regulation of Attention, Impulsivity, and Activity Level subscale are lower for adolescents than preadolescents. |
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With its subscale mobile-phone business, Oi will likely resort to discounting, harming its much larger fixed-line business, according to Bernstein Research. |
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They set their altimeters to the aerodrome elevation while they were on the ground, but initially could not remember the resulting subscale setting. |
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Additionally, because its pitot static system was likely functioning correctly, the accuracy of its altitude reading would be solely dependent on the accuracy of its subscale setting. |
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The subscale settings of both altimeters corresponded to the altimeter setting transmitted by the Big Trout Lake AWOS at the time of the occurrence. |
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Incorrect setting of an SSR code or of an altimeter subscale. |
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Note that the correlation between the BCFPI's 6-item Managing Anxiety subscale and the OCHS-R's longer Overanxious Disorder scale is somewhat lower than other scales. |
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Following the identification of these five subscales, the items within each factor were examined to explore the internal consistency within each factor, or subscale. |
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It provides the total severity score, three subscale scores of re-experience, avoidance and arousal and demonstrates functional impairment in several areas. |
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