User:Hungryhippo7/sandbox

I am a first year student attending The University of Sydney. I am still very new to Wiki Editing but am excited to broaden my knowledge and skills in this field. Since my week of work experience at SBS, I've been fascinated by the power of the media industry and have dreamt of pursuing a career in media production.

Practicing citations

The feeling thermometer demonstrated internal validity (repeatability) with patients showing an excellent correlation (rho = 0.99) between the 2 current health status questions.

The feeling thermometer is a common survey tool used by researchers to determine and compare respondents' feelings about a given person, group, or issue.

In 1964, the National Elections Study (NES) introduced the “feeling thermometer” measures as a way to gauge respondents’ affect towards prominent political groups and figures.

Many researchers believe that a feeling thermometer represents ratio scale measurement and is superior to other ordinal scales, though Brady (1985) pointed out the problem of inter-person comparability in using feeling thermometers.

Positive feelings are labelled as warm feelings and negative feelings are equivalent to cold feelings.

Answers to Module 7 Questions

My media is a photograph I took of a dandelion in my garden. The photo is uploaded in a JPEG format and chose a public domain license so it can be shared and used by anyone. It's described as 'Individual dandelion in grass' and is linked to categories such as quality images of nature, plants, flowers, and then 'common dandelion'.