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Here is a ladder representing the "ladder of life".
Subjects completed a standard gauge of their social status, placing an X on one of 10 rungs of a ladder representing their income, education, and how much respect their jobs might command compared with other Americans.
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On the log scale, the output of our AIM is given by (Note: the factor of 2 is specific to two-photon excitation) On a linear scale, each successive step on the ladder represents an equal change in signal, whereas on a logarithmic scale each step corresponds to an equal change in decibels (or percentage) from the previous rung on the ladder.
SSS-Community : As with the SSS-USA, each respondent indicates their social position on a ladder, but this ladder represents their local community.
Respondents were presented with the picture of a ladder and asked to choose a position on one of the 10 steps (top of the ladder represented the best possible life and 0 the worst) to indicate how they felt about their life at the moment.
Suppose we say that the top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you, and the bottom of the ladder represents the worst possible life for you.
Let's suppose the top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you; and the bottom, the worst possible life for you.
The top of the ladder represents the best possible result and the bottom of the ladder represents the worst possible result.
For example, the original ladder, developed for assessing readiness to quit smoking, states "Each rung on this ladder represents where various smokers are in their thinking about quitting.
The numbers above the lanes correspond to the units of MNase used, and the numbers along the DNA ladder represent the DNA length in bp.
The first level of the mediation ladder represents mediational studies such as by Alfano et al. (2009) that have used an active behavioral treatment condition without a comparison group, and a half-longitudinal design with assessment of mediators and treatment outcome variables at two assessment points (pre- and post-treatment).
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