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With regard to the growing number of survivors in society it is of importance to find a instrument to be able to use as a screening tool at follow up visits and this Rasch analysis could be the first step towards choosing an appropriate instrument.
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We were not able to find an instrument to analyze the presence of magical beliefs in medical students, and therefore we are unaware if it influences their professional life.
We could not find an instrument with these characteristics and we concluded that a suitable instrument was not available.
It is difficult to find an instrument that fully captures changes in community capacity and can be used in program evaluation.
11, 12 It seemed necessary to find an instrument that would allow a combination of all the assets of those reference techniques – that is, an instrument that is reliable and replicable but also simple, fast, and easy to use.
Remember that in order to enter the sleeve you will need to find an instrument that will fit inside.
Find an instrument you can sing along to, such as a guitar or piano, find middle C (256 Hz), and figure out what range you fit in to.
Usually in the middle of spring or fall, you might not find an instrument to play, but you can always look forward to the April Fool's party where you can get a free propeller cap! (Same technique).
Hence, we need to find a valid instrument (Z_{in}) which satisfies two conditions, known as instrument relevance and instrument exogeneity.
Furthermore, it is of value to find a reliable instrument to be able to use as a screening tool for identifying those survivors in need of extra support.
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