Sentence examples for categorisation of individuals from inspiring English sources

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We acknowledge that our categorisation of individuals as having low mental health used a relatively crude instrument (i.e. the SF-12v2 is not a clinical assessment tool) and that mental health is fluid, with an assessment at one point in time (the survey) not necessarily applying to another time period (the interview and beyond).

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Our categorisation of individual items under the themes mentioned in the literature as sensitive might have been done differently by other researchers.

The descriptive model of the obstetric care system we have developed as part of our study is based on the categorisation of individual professional organisational contexts and related patients (records).

We do this, because we want to use the categorisation of the individual data points to finally determine a meaningful segmentation in time, as already introduced above.

Table 2 summarises the rationales (key points) behind the categorisation of the individual drugs.

After categorisation of the individual professional contexts in which deliveries take place, the resulting framework has been superimposed on the 2002 2010 database of the Netherlands Perinatal Registry.

The RPAQ demonstrates a strong correlation for assessing monthly vigorous PA energy expenditure, but not sedentary PA. 47 Likewise, the PAAT and single-item measure only investigate moderate/vigorous PA over the preceding 7 days, questioning its use for all intensities of activity, as it may affect the categorisation of the individual as active or sedentary.

The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI, George, Kaplan & Main, 1987, unpublished manual) is a semi-structured interview, consisting of 20 questions and probes, allowing categorisation of an adult individual's state of mind with regard to attachment.

The age categorisation was chosen to have a sufficient number of individuals when the database was aggregated by age, sex, and specialty.

A variable was then computed to amalgamate individuals in the top three age categorisations, thereby creating a variable representing the number of individuals over age 65.

Biologisation occurs when a category is seen as grounded in biology, essentialisation when categorical differences are seen as an essential feature of individuals and populations, rather than as resulting from standards that are part of the categorisation practices.

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