Word: extents
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Blaine explains that if the student involved has just been treated for some relatively minor problem, there is usually no problem in describing it as such. If a student has been "seriously ill," however, the UHS is obliged to describe the full extent of his disturbance. "In order to give the student his choice." Blaine continues, "we read him the text of our evaluation before sending it off." There is, of course, always the option of lying when asked whether you have ever been to see a psychiatrist-but on all of the government forms for either employment or grants...
...Extent of participation in the Study is shown in Slide 2. For most of the variables to be considered in this paper, data are available on at least 90 per cent of the sample. The material in Slide 2 also brings out an interesting bit of information. Among the students who entered Harvard with advanced standing, that is, as sophomores, not a single one received psychiatric help during the three or four years of college...
...group seeking psychiatric help was lower on the F-scale, a test designed to measure the extent to which the subject accepts authoritarian positions in various areas. Students in the psychiatric group were lower on a measure of social desirability, that is they were less likely to endorse statements about values in a conventional and confirming manner. They were lower on a scale which measures the need to be different. For example, they were more inclined to say dislike rather than like to such statements as "Going along with a decision made by a supervisor or leader rather than starting...
...sample. The psychiatric group was lower on the Self-Acceptance Scale and higher on the Anxiety Scale. There was also an interesting difference on the Expected Control Scale of the FIRO. This test is designed to measure factors in interpersonal relationships or interpersonal needs. Expected control assesses the extent to which the individual anticipates he can and will exert control over others. To that extent, a low score represents some feeling of a lack of effectiveness in dealing with others...
...Doors. Dutch Catholics modestly insist that they have no monopoly on Catholic radical thinking. "What we discuss openly," says Father Schillebeeckx, "is often discussed behind closed doors elsewhere." True or not, there is no doubt that Pope Paul VI and the Roman Curia have been deeply distressed about the extent to which the Dutch have challenged doctrine and tradition. The Pope's 1965 encyclical on the Eucharist was clearly directed against the theories of several Dutch theologians who had proposed to describe Christ's Real Presence in the bread and wine as transignification rather than transubstantiation. Last January...