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For DASS127: English for Discourse Analysis and Stylistics, the core content focuses on bridging the gap between literal language and the deeper social or literary contexts in which it is used.
- Depression: Normal 0–9, Mild 10–13, Moderate 14–20, Severe 21–27, Extremely Severe 28+
- Anxiety: Normal 0–7, Mild 8–9, Moderate 10–14, Severe 15–19, Extremely Severe 20+
- Stress: Normal 0–14, Mild 15–18, Moderate 19–25, Severe 26–33, Extremely Severe 34+
Text vs. Discourse: Understanding that "I'm happy" can be a simple statement of mood or, in a specific context, a way to evade responsibility or signal a shift in a conversation. dass127 english
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1. Build a Technical Glossary Before Reading
Do not read the standard linearly. First, extract the "Definitions" section (usually Section 3). Translate these 50–100 terms into your native language and memorize them. Terms like "redundancy," "failover," "latency," and "throughput" appear dozens of times.
Interpretation — practical points
- Each scale measures severity, not diagnostic categories. High scores indicate elevated symptom severity and likely need for follow-up.
- Depression scale emphasizes dysphoria, hopelessness, self-deprecation, lack of interest/involvement, inertia.
- Anxiety scale emphasizes autonomic arousal, skeletal muscle effects, situational anxiety, and subjective anxious affect.
- Stress scale taps tension, difficulty relaxing, irritability, impatience, and over-reactivity.