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The difference between relative frequencies of mistakes observed in the departments considered was tested by proportional Z test [ 9].
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This study utilised a 2 (impostor status: high, low)×2 (task type: high vs. low frequency of mistakes) between-subjects factorial design to investigate the connection between impostor fears and perfectionistic concern over mistakes.
In the Out-Patient Division, the relative frequency of mistakes was not significant different (Table 3) from the frequency from the In-Patient Division (P > 0.80).
The aim of this study was to evaluate the types and frequency of mistakes in our laboratory in the preanalytical testing process.
Sixty undergraduate students completed either a high or low frequency of mistake Stroop Colour-Word task, following which they completed items assessing perceptions of their performance, concern over mistakes, perceptions of control and anxiety, the Positive and Negative Affect Scale and the Russell Causal Dimension Scale.
Against better opposition, however, the frequency of his mistakes would almost certainly have been more costly.
But Jonas says she is "increasingly cynical" about the frequency of these mistakes in describing the meat we are sold.
Kompany has had accident-prone spells and Otamendi's flaws have been conspicuous far too often this season but the presence of Mangala and Demichelis can be unnerving for City's crowd given the frequency of their mistakes.
The frequency of such mistakes indicates that visual arguments (other than symbol manipulations) often lack the transparency required for proof.
Healthcare workers should be aware of the possible higher incidence of comorbidities, sexual abuse and (psycho)social problems, of the possible pitfalls in obtaining informed consent and higher frequency of medical mistakes.
Post intervention, compared with ICU2, ICU1 showed significantly improved perceptions of teamwork within the hospital unit, RR (95% CI for difference between ICUs) 1.55 (1.10 to 2.19, P = 0.01); and overall perception of safety, 1.94 (1.11 to 3.37, P = 0.02); but not increased frequency of reporting mistakes, 0.90 (0.33 to 2.49, P = 0.84).
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