Did NOT get bumped from the train, in fact, the bike car was pretty mellow, full, but mellow, there didn't seem to be a lot of WWDC traffic at the time I went.
EVERYTHING is turned in... and I'm off to run an errand BY MYSELF, and without stuff hanging over my head.
I won't be uploading this quarter's paper. As good as I think it actually turned out, it's not THAT interesting - a psychometric analysis of two measurement tools evaluating perceived control. Hmmmm... yeah, fascinating.
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Amy @ Experience Imagination
on Tue 10 Jun 2008 10:07 PM PDT | Permanent Link
a psychometric analysis of two measurement tools evaluating perceived control
Actually, it does sound interesting ... Is it control related to birth or hospitalization or just in general? Re: Re: Follow up...
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Amanda Aaronson
on Wed 11 Jun 2008 07:21 AM PDT | Profile | Permanent Link
One tool is specifically evaluating perceived control in labor. The other evaluates where one perceives the locus of control (self, luck, or "powerful others") in their health care.
The concepts are pretty interesting, but the psychometric analysis of reliability and validity and whatnot aren't too exciting. :-) You are, of course, welcome to it if you'd really like to see it. |
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