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First MB, Spitzer RL, Gibbon M, et al Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, Research Version, Patient Edition With Psychotic Screen (SCID-I/ P W/ PSY SCREEN) New York, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Biometrics Research, 1997... [Pg.306]

Willard, Thomas S. Editing the Vaughans an interview with Alan Rudrum. [Pg.282]

Regardie, Israel. An interview with Israel Regardie his final thoughts and views / edited by Christopher S. Hyatt introduction by J. Marvin Spiegelman. Edited by Christopher S. Hyatt and J. Marvin Spiegelman. Phoenix (AZ) Falcon P, 1985. x, 144 p. Includes Alchemy in the World Today (Which May or May Not Be Relevant)... [Pg.509]

First, M. B., Spitzer, R. L., Gibbon, M., St Williams, J. B. (1994). Structured clinical interview for DSM-1V-patient edition. (SCID-I/P, Version 2.0). New York Biometrics Research Department. [Pg.180]

There are other diagnostic interviews available as well. For example, there is the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS Robins, Helzer, Croughan, Ratcliff, 1981) for adults, which many professionals use and there is the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC Shaffer, Fisher, Lucas, Dulcan, Schwab-Stone, 2000) for youth and adolescents. These interview schedules are similar to the SCID and each is now in its fourth edition. Computerized versions for administration and scoring have been developed, but these, like the SCID software, can be pricey for small and solo practices. There are other diagnostic interviews not mentioned here that may work for you as well. [Pg.149]

Sparrow, S., Balia, D., and Cicchetti, D. Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales Interview Edition Survey Form. Circle Pines, MN American Guidance Service, Inc. [Pg.415]

The interviews on which this report is based were conducted in 2001. The report itself was written, reviewed, and edited in 2002-2003. It was cleared for printing in April 2003. [Pg.4]

ResumeEdge.com has certified resume writers and offers a personal telephone interview, a free Web resume, and a fast turnaround of 72 hours. The services offered vary from editing resumes 119.95 (with cover letter 179.95) to resume writing 139.95 (with cover letter 199.95). [Pg.147]

In Valerie Igounet, Histoire du negationnisme en France, Editions du Seuil, Paris 2000, p. 652.1 thank R. Faurisson, who made me aware of this interview. [Pg.205]

They simply could not produce any morel Interview with Vaclav SmU, June 2002. Excerpts broadcast on Mcyrning Edition, National Public Radio, July 10, 2002. [Pg.275]

The existence and vitality of this worldwide network of sources demonstrates that the flow of popular science information may have been more complex than historians have previously assumed. Only about one-tenth of Daily Mail Report stories in the 1930s, regardless of discipline, appear to have been based on interviews conducted by Science Service s full-time staff. Instead, they transformed other material into news -editing stringers reports or sifting through page proofs for journals... [Pg.275]

If you want to emphasize your leadership qualities, don t just say that you were the editor of your college newspaper. Insfead, itemize your accomplishments. For example, you mef fight deadlines—in fact, didn t miss a single one—and published 32 editions of fhe paper over a nine-month period, and so forth. This will tell your interviewer that you are well organized and know how to meet certain business expectations. [Pg.31]

Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions, 4th Edition. [Pg.221]

The Gomplete Idiot s Guide to the Perfect Interview, 2nd Edition. Marc Dorio. Alpha Books, 2000. [Pg.222]

The Gomplete Q A Job Interview Book, 4th Edition. Jeffrey G. Allen. John Wiley Sons, 2004. [Pg.222]

Interview for Success A Practical Guide to Increasing Job Interviews, Offers, and Salaries, 8th Edition. Caryl Krannich and Ron Krannich. Impact Publications, 2002. [Pg.223]

Job Interviews for Dummies, 2nd Edition. Joyce Lain Kennedy. For Dummies, 2001. [Pg.223]

Why Should I Hire You Turn Interview Questions into Job Offers, 2nd Edition. J. Michael Farr and Susan Christophersen. Jist Works, 1999. [Pg.223]

You re Hired Secrets to Successful Job Interviews, 2nd Edition. Sharon McDormell. Macmillan Publishing Co., 1999. [Pg.223]

After the publication of the first edition of 1001 Chemicals in Everyday Products, we did a series of interviews on radio and television shows across the United States. Many of the shows had call-in sessions after the interview during which the listeners and viewers could ask questions. The first part of this book is based on those questions and answers and is the source, or inspiration, for much of the material in this second edition. Many of the frequently asked questions (FAQ) are answered in this book. As a result, we want to thank readers and radio and television listeners and viewers for the idea of using this material for the new section. [Pg.1]

I owe a special thanks to the many filmmakers interviewed for this and previous editions a list can be found in Part IV. For everything else, as always, I thank my parents, David and Kathleen Bernard my friends and family and, of course, Joel and Lucky. [Pg.2]

There are two primary reasons to edit an interview to focus information and to shorten the time it takes to convey that information. A person will talk to you for 10 minutes, an hour, maybe two or three hours, and you ll usually end up using only a few bites, unless the entire film is "a conversation with." You must condense the interview material in a way that does not alter its initial meaning and remains true to the intent of the speaker. For example, here s the (fictional) raw transcript of a witness describing your character, Sanders ... [Pg.74]

In terms of editing for time, however, condensing the essence of this paragraph, you could do any number of cuts depending on the point you want Charlie to make and where it will be used in the film. What material is the interview bite following What will it precede ... [Pg.74]


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