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"In terms of compensation, the word satisfaction doesn't even enter the equation," Deng remarked.
The origin of the word satisfaction comes from the Latin words satis which means enough and facere which means to perform or do.
In both items (GS7 and GE2) the word "satisfaction" was translated into Spanish as "satisfacción" which implies in Spanish a degree of fulfillment that patients may be not prone to express when answering such question.
However, participants in the cognitive interviews had difficulty with the word satisfaction, reporting that they could only be satisfied with their sex life after having sex, making the question irrelevant if no sexual activity had taken place.
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In other words, satisfaction in those fields is perceived as coming less from collaborating and helping people than from attaining individual self-advancement.
In other words, satisfaction theories are more constrained (which is good), but therefore practically forced to resort to Option B. One of the issues that need to be addressed is that of the true nature of importation and exportation inferences.
Typical average satisfaction scores were equal to, or above, "agreed slightly" on positively worded satisfaction items.
The questionnaire obtained from the qualitative phase and tested in the first study comprised 41 negatively and positively worded satisfaction items (Appendix [see Additional File 1]).
In other words, satisfaction of this identity guarantees that the properties of the pion, the lightest hadron and would-be Goldstone boson of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking, follow the expected pattern, e.g. the pion mass vanishes in the chiral limit, and leads to a generalized Gell-Mann Oakes Renner relation valid for all pseudoscalar mesons [68,72].
And lately when women talk about success they use words like satisfaction, balance and sanity.
In a new commercial, women in Times Square reluctantly agree to get on scales in public, then are pleasantly surprised when, instead of numbers, the scales display words including satisfaction, pizazz, confidence and moxie.
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