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Central tendency and matched difference approaches for assessing interrater agreement.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of Applied Psychology. Nov2018, Vol. 103 Issue 11, p1198-1229. 32p.
Abstract: In Study 1 of this two-part investigation, we present a "central tendency approach" and procedures for assessing overall interrater agreement across multiple groups. We define parameters for mean group agreement and construct bootstrapped confidence in...
Do you see what I see? Mobile eye-tracker contextual analysis and inter-rater reliability.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. Feb2018, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p289-296. 8p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts.
Abstract: Mobile eye-trackers are currently used during real-world tasks (e.g. gait) to monitor visual and cognitive processes, particularly in ageing and Parkinson's disease (PD). However, contextual analysis involving fixation locations during such tasks is ra...
Can virtuality be protective of team trust? Conflict and effectiveness in hybrid teams.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Behaviour & Information Technology. Jun2023, Vol. 42 Issue 7, p851-868. 18p. 9 Charts, 1 Graph.
Abstract: Virtuality is noticeably present in organisations and influences the way people interact within teams. This study involved 104 organisational teams with some degree of virtuality and intends to analyze a moderated-mediation model in which virtuality mo...
- TEAMS in the workplace
- TASK performance
- DISCRIMINANT analysis
- COMMUNICATION
- RESEARCH funding
- INTERPERSONAL relations
- DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- CORPORATE culture
- DIFFUSION of innovations
- CONFIDENCE intervals
- VIRTUAL reality
- MULTIPLE regression analysis
- COGNITION
- GOODNESS-of-fit tests
- CONFLICT (Psychology)
- INTER-observer reliability
- SCALE analysis (Psychology)
- DATA analysis software
- TRUST
Adaptation of The Scenario Test for Greek‐speaking people with aphasia: A reliability and validity study.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. Jul2022, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p865-880. 16p. 9 Charts, 1 Graph.
Abstract: Background: Evidence‐based assessments for people with aphasia (PWA) in Greek are predominantly impairment based. Functional communication (FC) is usually underreported and neglected by clinicians. This study explores the adaptation and psychometric te...
- PILOT projects
- STATISTICS
- RESEARCH
- STATISTICAL reliability
- INTERVIEWING
- COMMUNICATION
- QUESTIONNAIRES
- RESEARCH funding
- DATA analysis
- STATISTICAL correlation
- RESEARCH evaluation
- STROKE
- CROSS-sectional method
- MANN Whitney U Test
- APHASIA
- CRONBACH'S alpha
- INTER-observer reliability
- MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques
- PSYCHOMETRICS
- INTRACLASS correlation
- STROKE rehabilitation
- INTELLIGENCE tests
- EVALUATION
- DISEASE complications
Preliminary evidence supporting the clinical utility of an Analog Task of Prosocial Helping.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. Jul2022, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p782-795. 14p. 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Abstract: Background: Prosocial helping is a fundamental communication behaviour that supports successful social relationships. This study investigated the clinical utility of the Analog Task of Prosocial Helping (AToP‐H): a tool for assessing how helping is inf...
- TASK performance
- INTERVIEWING
- INTERPERSONAL relations
- DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- RESEARCH funding
- STATISTICAL correlation
- RESEARCH evaluation
- HUMAN research subjects
- EMPATHY
- CONFIDENCE intervals
- RESEARCH methodology evaluation
- RESEARCH methodology
- COMMUNICATIVE disorders in children
- PSYCHOMETRICS
- INFORMED consent (Medical law)
- CRONBACH'S alpha
- INTER-observer reliability
- MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques
- T-test (Statistics)
- AUTISM in children
- SOCIAL skills
- PROMPTS (Psychology)
- CHILDREN
The non-explicit observational method is reproducible and valid in the analysis of occupational biomechanical exposure of workers.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Work. 2022, Vol. 72 Issue 1, p201-210. 10p. 2 Charts.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: An analysis of workers' exposure to biomechanical risk factors in the workplace with a high methodological quality allows for stronger evidence of the relationship between risk factors and musculoskeletal disorders. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate t...
- WORK environment
- STATISTICS
- SELF-evaluation
- RISK assessment
- DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- RESEARCH funding
- DATA analysis
- MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases
- SCIENTIFIC observation
- RESEARCH evaluation
- RESEARCH methodology evaluation
- RESEARCH methodology
- OCCUPATIONAL exposure
- PSYCHOMETRICS
- INTER-observer reliability
- MEDICAL protocols
- CRONBACH'S alpha
- INTRACLASS correlation
- BIOMECHANICS
- SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics)
- VIDEO recording
- DISEASE risk factors
Using a digital spelling aid to improve writing in persons with post‐stroke aphasia: An intervention study.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. Mar2022, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p303-323. 21p. 1 Diagram, 5 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Abstract: Background: Intervention studies aimed to improve the written production of single words by persons with aphasia have yielded promising results and there is growing interest in interventions targeting text writing. The development of technical writing ...
- COMPUTER software
- NONPARAMETRIC statistics
- STATISTICS
- SELF-evaluation
- INTERVIEWING
- QUESTIONNAIRES
- RESEARCH funding
- DATA analysis
- EXPERIMENTAL design
- STROKE
- DIGITAL technology
- RESEARCH methodology
- HEALTH outcome assessment
- COMPARATIVE grammar
- APHASIA
- PRE-tests & post-tests
- INTER-observer reliability
- QUALITY of life
- ORTHOGRAPHY & spelling
- WRITTEN communication
- PATIENT education
- READING
- DISEASE complications
High‐commitment work systems and middle managers' innovative behavior in the Chinese context: The moderating role of work‐life conflicts and work climate.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Human Resource Management. Sep2018, Vol. 57 Issue 5, p1317-1334. 18p.
Abstract: This study advances research on high‐commitment work systems (HCWSs) and organizational innovation by examining how the configuration of middle managers' work–family issues (i.e., work–family conflict and work climate for sharing family concerns) shape...
- CORPORATE culture
- STATISTICAL correlation
- INDUSTRIES
- REGRESSION analysis
- RESEARCH funding
- SELF-evaluation
- SUPERVISION of employees
- JOB performance
- OCCUPATIONAL roles
- WORK-life balance
- DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- HYPOTHESIS
- CHI-squared test
- COMMITMENT (Psychology)
- CONFIDENCE intervals
- LONGITUDINAL method
- SCALE analysis (Psychology)
- SURVEYS
- MATHEMATICAL variables
- SAMPLE size (Statistics)
- INTER-observer reliability
- MEDICAL coding
- INTRACLASS correlation
End-user development of smart home rules using block-based programming: a comparative usability evaluation with programmers and non-programmers.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Behaviour & Information Technology. Aug2021, Vol. 40 Issue 10, p974-996. 23p. 14 Color Photographs, 13 Charts.
Abstract: The use of Smart Homes has grown considerably in the past decade. Enabling end-users to develop rules to program their homes and devices is very important to empower them. Several studies have analysed trigger-action programming tools, primarily using ...
- COMPUTER software
- STATISTICS
- ATTITUDES toward computers
- USER interfaces
- MATHEMATICAL models
- INTERVIEWING
- QUESTIONNAIRES
- DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- RESEARCH funding
- EMPIRICAL research
- PUBLIC opinion
- INFORMATION technology
- HOME environment
- USER-centered system design
- COMPUTER simulation
- MANN Whitney U Test
- SURVEYS
- SOFTWARE architecture
- UNDERGRADUATES
- INTER-observer reliability
- CHI-squared test
- THEORY
- STUDENT attitudes
- CONTENT analysis
- THEMATIC analysis
- VIDEO recording
- EVALUATION
Giving voice to people with communication disabilities during mental capacity assessments.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. Jan2021, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p90-101. 12p. 3 Charts.
Abstract: Background: Healthcare professionals without specialist training in communication disorders may not know how to identify and support patients with communication disabilities during mental capacity assessments. To meet this need, a novel communication s...
- QUESTIONNAIRES
- RESEARCH funding
- DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- APHASIA
- BRAIN injuries
- COGNITION
- COMMUNICATIVE disorders
- CONCEPTUAL structures
- DEMENTIA
- HEALTH care teams
- INFORMED consent (Medical law)
- RESEARCH methodology
- MEDICAL needs assessment
- MEDICAL screening
- RESEARCH evaluation
- SURVEYS
- JUDGMENT sampling
- PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
- THEMATIC analysis
- INTER-observer reliability
- HUMAN research subjects
- DATA analysis software
- INFERENTIAL statistics