Search Results - "Rhode Island"
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Discovery of sound in the sea: Resources for decision makers
Published 2016“…To provide a scientifically accurate resource on underwater sound but understandable for a variety of audiences, the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography has teamed with Marine Acoustic, Inc. on the Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) project. …”
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Changes in Sarcoplasmic and Myofibrillar Proteins of Spent Hen and Broiler Meat during the Processing of Surimi-like Material (Ayami)
Published 1994“…Spent hens (Rhode Island Red), aged 18 months and broilers (White Leghorn) aged 2 months were processed into a surimi-like material called Ayami. …”
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State disparities in colorectal cancer mortality patterns in the United States
Published 2011“…The decrease in death rates between 1990-1994 and 2003-2007 ranged from 9% in Alabama to greater than 33% in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and Alaska; Mississippi and Wyoming showed no significant decrease. …”
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Mandated counselling satisfaction, self efficacy and readness to change among institutionalised adolescent
Published 2012“…The instrument used for this study is Mandated Counselling Satisfaction (MCgSS) that measure satisfaction in mandated counselling, General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) to measure self-efficacy and University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA) for behaviour change in respondents. …”
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Probiotic strains for shellfish aquaculture: protection of eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, larvae and juveniles againsl bacterial challenge
Published 2013“…Screening of bacterial isolates from Rhode Island marine organisms and environment using agar-based assay methods for detection of antimicrobial activity against oyster pathogens led to the isolation of candidate probionts Phaeobacter sp. …”
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Self-control and readiness to change amongst recovering addicts
Published 2021“…Instruments used to measure the levels were the Self-Control Scale and the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale (URICA). The quantitative descriptive design was applied and the questionnaire method was used to obtain data. …”
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Child abuse and neglect – a review of risk assessment, care proceedings and ‘what works’ to address the issue
Published 2020“…The penultimate chapter provides a critique of the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA) used with adults who misuse alcohol and/or substances. …”
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Relationships between general self-efficacy, number of counselling sessions, mandated counselling satisfaction and readiness to change among institutionalised adolescents in Malays...
Published 2015“…A set of self-administered questionnaires were used to collect information related to institutionalised adolescents‟ demographic characteristics information, general self-efficacy measured using General Self-Efficacy Scale (Schwarzer & Jerusalem, 1995), and mandated counselling satisfaction and readiness to change, measured using Mandated Counselling Satisfaction Scale (Mansor, Rumaya & Zainal, 2013) and University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (Prochaska & DiClemente, 1982) respectively. …”
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Aggressive behaviour, depression, stress and tendency to change among recidivist in prison: The mediating effect of social reintegration
Published 2024“…Change tendency, aggression, depression, stress, and reintegration are measured by the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment, Aggression Questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory, Perceived Stress Scale and Perceived Community Reintegration Questionnaire. …”
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Kesan Intervensi Psiko-Positif Terhadap Tingkahlaku Agresif, Kemurungan dan Kecenderungan Berubah Penghuni Muda Penjara
Published 2013“…In this study, Aggression Questionaire (AQ), Beck-Depression Questionaire (BDI) and University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA) were used to measure aggression, depression and changing tendencies in young prison inmates. …”
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