El ser humano como instrumento de medida
Demands for quality assured measurement are increasing, not only from sectors such as health care, services and safety, where the human factor is obvious, but also from manufacturers of traditional technical products of all kinds who realize the need to assure the quality of their products as perceived by the customer.
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[Development of a measure of functional health literacy: application of Item Response Theory]. [PDF]
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[Validity evidence of the Hospital Birth Satisfaction Scale using the Item Response Theory]. [PDF]
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Validity evidence of the Brazilian version of the Assessment Interprofessional Collaborative Leadership Scale. [PDF]
Silva NDD +4 more
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[Impulse control disorder: patients with pituitary adenomas and dopaminergic agonists]. [PDF]
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Development, content validity, and reliability of an instrument to assess the commercialization of food and beverages in school canteens in Brazil. [PDF]
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Instrument for assessing (self)care competence in people with gastrostomy and their caregivers: a methodological study. [PDF]
Pinheiro LRL, Brito MAC, Santos CSVB.
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Validity of self-reported measures of decreased muscle strength in older adults. [PDF]
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[Rotator Cuff Surgery and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Quality and Readability Between ChatGPT and Gemini]. [PDF]
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