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Professor Mark Cropley
Mark Cropley, Fatma Betul Kula, H Aazh ()Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the English MisoQuest and Its Relationship with Audiological and Psychological Factors, In: International Journal of AudiologyEarly Access(Early Access) Taylor and Francis
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Objective: The aim was to establish the validity and reliability of the English version of MisoQuest, a item misophonia questionnaire initially validated in the Polish language. Design: Reliability was examined through internal consistency, measurement error, and test-retest reliability. Validity was evaluated with confirmatory factor analysis, convergent, and discriminant validity. Participants completed the English MisoQuest at two-time points and participated in follow-up Sample: The study included adult participants, with an average age of years (SD = ).Results: The English MisoQuest showed very good internal consistency (α and ω = ) and high test-retest reliability (ICC = ). While CFA indic
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David Robson is an award-winning playwright whose work for the scen has been hailed as "compelling", "forceful", and "gut-wrenching" by the New York Times, and "an important contribution to contemporary theater" by the Philadelphia Inquirer. His plays include WITHOUT CONSENT; BIRTHRIGHT (PlayPenn semi-finalist); MULEHEADED; AFTER BIRTH OF A NATION (Best Delaware Playwright Award); PLAYING THE ASSASSIN (Philadelphia Critics' Best Play Nomination); PLAYING LENI (co-written with John Stanton); A FEW SMALL REPAIRS; MAN MEASURES MAN (Barrymore Award nomination); and AFTER DENMARK. Work has been produced by TheaterWorks Hartford, Passage Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, Penguin Rep, InterAct Theatre Company, City Theater Company, and Act II Playhouse, among others. Robson was recently named Delaware's Best Playwright. Other honors include the Susan McIntyre Playwriting Award, the Panowski Playwriting Award (runner-up), and two playwriti
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Prosocial and Aggressive Behavior: A Longitudinal Study
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Developmental theorists have made strong claims about the fundamental prosocial or aggressive nature of the human infant. However, only rarely have prosocial behavior and aggression been studied together in the same sample. We charted the parallel development of both behaviors from infancy to childhood in a British community sample, using a two‐construct, multimethod longitudinal design.
Data were drawn from the Cardiff Child Development Study (CCDS), a prospective longitudinal study of a volunteer sample of parents and their firstborn children. A sample of mothers was recruited from National Health Service (NHS) prenatal clinics and general practice clinics in Wales, UK, between Fall of and Summer of Potential participants represented the full range of sociodemographic classifications of neighborhoods. Participating families were divided about equally between middle‐ and working‐class families, were somewhat more l