19 research outputs found

    Technical workers in a newly industrialising economy: the work experience of engineers in Singapore

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    International Journal of Comparative Sociology323-4321-33

    INVOLVEMENT, SELF-BOUNDARY, AND ADJUSTMENT

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    Labour transformation and capital accumulation in West Malaysia.

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    Journal of Asian & African Studies231-260-7

    Conflicts in Development

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    The validity and reliability of four measures of gambling behaviour in a sample of Singapore University students

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    The primary aim of this study was to determine the reliability and validity of measures for detecting problem gamblers for use with university students in a Singapore context. The four instruments commonly used in gambling research, the DSM-IV, GA-20, SOGS and CPGI were administered to a sample of students (n = 193) from a representative cross section of faculties from one university. The CPGI was found to be the most reliable (α = 0.922) and valid in terms of construct validity as demonstrated by factor analysis. Despite being a lengthy instrument it is recommended that future studies such as randomized controlled trials of problem gambling interventions in Singapore adopt a modified version of the CPGI, made simpler and easier to use with fewer items and more appropriate terminology
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