... parse natural-language data adequately, the parsing
system has to have not merely some fixed capability of
being sensitive to a certain range of contexts but a
capacity to increase its ... means that the most significant alterations in
grammar rules from the standpoint of natural-language
parsing will not be those that affect the formation of
particular rules within the same ... format. Rather, those
alternatives that will really make a difference in the
adequacy of the parsings of natural-language sentences
will be alterations of the format itself in terms of in- ...
... parts of the world
(Mahipal et al. 1992; Bebora et al. 1994; Amara et al. 1995).
E. coli is a common normal flora organism in the gastro-
intestinal tract of animals and man (Jawetz et al. 1984) ... Spain
showed that up to 67% of avian E. coli strains were resistant
to TMP ϩ SMX and that resistance to the new fluoro-
quinolones was also increasing. Similarly, Son and Gulam
(1995) in Malaysia ... College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University
4 Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
Summary The prevalence of antibiotic-resistant...
... writing (holistic, analytical, primary trait scoring).
Osterholm, Kathryn K. “Writing in the Native Language.” Listening, Reading, and
Writing: Analysis and Application. Ed. Barbara H Wing. ... Reading and Writing Tasks in Textbooks for Beginning Language Study.”
Foreign Language Acquisition: Researchand the Classroom. Ed. Barbara F.
Freed. Foreign Language Acquisition Researchand ... models of
writing and the instructor’s role as facilitator; and 3) evaluating student writing.
Osterholm begins with a definition of writing and maintains that she does not consider
“mechanical”...
... Marriages
12
Marital Satisfaction: Maintaining Marriages
14
Significance of Marital Satisfaction 14
Perspectives on Marital Satisfaction 15
Integrative Models of Civilian Marriage
18
Review of ... policies and programs that support military families
requires accurate data on how these families have responded to the
demands of recent operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Goals and Approach of ... military families may face greater financial strains than
comparable civilian families. ere have been no studies examining
direct links between financial strain and marital outcomes in military...
... keeping
and
*data
management
in
qualitative research.
See
also
Koch (1994)
for an
illustration
of the use
of
an
audit trail/decision trail
in
nursing research.
See
Reliability
and
... respond appropriately,
and
about accuracy
in
data
collecting
and
analysis procedures.
Attenuation
Attenuation
is a
word that means reduction.
In
nursing research
the
term
is
usually associated ... regression analysis,
the
analysis
of
variance,
and
sev-
eral
other traditional analyses.
Wikoff
and
Miller
(1991)
give
an
example
of the use of
canonical cor-
relation
analysis
in a
...
... is a vastly-increased two-way traffic of scholars: South
Africans are going overseas, and going north, in far greater numbers
and more often than before, and international scholars are visiting ... data analysis and the lack ofa strong tradition in
comparative research.
Two reasons may be offered for the lack ofa strong tradition in
secondary data analysis in South African social science. ... retaining at the same time the
understanding of South Africa as a capitalist formation. As such, race
and class in fact became merged in the theoryof National
Democratic Revolution – atheory that...
... reader’s
understanding and interpretation of reality in general andof the princi-
ples and paradigmatic structures of social systems in particular.
Certainly, a number of authors have been attracted to ... presence of random happenstance and accident in The
Floating Opera and various kinds of recursion and narratival twisting in
The Sotweed Factor, Lost in the Funhouse, and Chimera. Equally important ... certain
set of parameters and patterns. There are, of course, many languages, and
individual usage within each one is original, idiosyncratic, and random,
and no one knows for sure what motivates it,...
... UK
Email: Matthew Hankins - matthew.hankins@kcl.ac.uk
Abstract
A response to Norman GR 'Discrimination and reliability: equal partners?' and Wyrwich KW
'Understanding the role of ... validity and relia-
bility as givens; it is assumed that anyone interested in the
discrimination of an instrument has already established
that the instrument is reliable and valid, by whatever
means ... is that validity and reliability alone
fail to establish that a discriminative instrument achieves its
purpose of discriminating between individuals.
Hence the examples in the article take validity...
... 06-02-05-2079-PR0061/09-03) in the
RMK 8 budget. We would also like to thank Miss Mazalisah Binti Matsah,
Dr. Ahmad Syaarani Bin Yasin, Dr. Nik Khairol Reza Bin Md Yazin for tech-
nical assistance and Mr. Kamarudin ... relaxation training (10 minutes) on Jap-
anese female medical co-workers indicated that salivary
immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) levels in the relaxation group
increased after relaxation training compared ... L, Waugh R, Georgia-
des A, Bacon S, Hayano J, Coleman R, Hinderliter A: Stress man-
agement and exercise training in cardiac patients with
myocardial ischemia: effects on prognosis and evaluation...