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The PSQI is composed of 19 self-rated questions (items) and 5 questions rated by a bed partner or roommate pertaining to sleep disturbances.
The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) is a self-rating tool of perceived social support consisting of 12 questions rated on a 7 point scale developed by Zimet et al. [ 20].
Questions rated from 1 (doesn't work) to 7 (works excellently) are presented as median and range.
The first five questions rated these contents on a 1-to-5 scale21 for LIBRAS grammatical correctness, clarity, naturalness, quality of presentation, among others.
The WHODAS-II in this study was scored using a simple sum scoring method, with questions rated between 0 (no problems) to 4 (very serious problems), giving an overall score range between 0 48 points for all twelve questions, which was then converted into a percentile score.
The scale is composed of nine questions, rated on a four-point scale.
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In addition, one question rated the time it took to complete the shift report.
Despite this agreement, participants who believed students would easily find the answer to the question rated it lower order, and participants who believed students would be challenged by the question rated it higher order.
An overall satisfaction question (rated on a Likert scale from 1 = completely satisfied to 7 = completely dissatisfied).
Subjective sleep is evaluated with one question rated by a 4-point Likert scale from very good to very bad.
Risk of error was estimated by combining knowledge and certainty for each question, rated on a scale from 1 to 3 devised for this study.
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