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  2. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    CNA certification requirements vary by state. The requirements generally include taking an accredited CNA course, passing the state's CNA written and practical exams, registering as a CNA within the state, and acquiring a minimum number of hours of supervised on-duty experience.

  3. Hartman Personality Profile - Wikipedia

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    The Hartman Institute and its many subsidiaries offer "coaches" to businesses seeking to improve interpersonal relations, for career counselling, or to collect data for use in hiring practices. [7] The test informally [ clarification needed ] passes most psychometric measures of reliability and face validity, [ 8 ] but this may be attributed to ...

  4. Eysenck Personality Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    This version has 100 yes/no questions in its full version and 48 yes/no questions in its short scale version. A different approach to personality measurement developed by Eysenck, which distinguishes between different facets of these traits, is the Eysenck Personality Profiler.

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    CNA (nonprofit), the Center for Naval Analyses; Center for Transportation and Logistics Neuer Adler; Centre for Nonviolent Action, Bosnia and Serbia; Royal Canadian Numismatic Association; National Audiovisual Council, Romania; Centre national de l'audiovisuel, Luxembourg; CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) Numbering Authority

  6. Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale - Wikipedia

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    The ASRM scale has been shown to be an effective self-reported questionnaire for screening patients with acute mania as well as measuring anti-manic treatment effects.

  7. Hartmann mask - Wikipedia

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    Hartmann mask was invented as a tool to check the quality of large optical mirrors. It was especially useful for large non-spherical mirrors for telescopes. [1] For example, the illustration on the right shows the Hartmann mask used to test the Hale Telescope five-meter primary mirror.