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Psychometric Properties of Pain Catastrophizing Scale in Patients with Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis of Thumb-Item Response Theory Analysis. [PDF]
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Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Parkinson's disease quality of life-7 (PDQoL-7) in older adults. [PDF]
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Psychometric Properties of the HEXACO-100
Assessment, 2016Psychometric properties of the 100-item English-language HEXACO Personality Inventory–Revised (HEXACO-PI-R) were examined using samples of online respondents ( N = 100,318 self-reports) and of undergraduate students ( N = 2,868 self- and observer reports).
Kibeom, Lee, Michael C, Ashton
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Some psychometric properties of the CAMCOG
Psychological Medicine, 1993SynopsisThe CAMCOG, the cognitive section of the Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders of the Elderly (CAMDEX), was administered twice to 53 patients with a clinical diagnosis ranging from no dementia to severe dementia. The stability of the total CAMCOG score was high (0·97).
J, Lindeboom +4 more
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Psychometric properties of the Manchester Scale
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1990This article reports a preliminary investigation of the psychometric properties of the Manchester Scale (MS). Fifty‐three patients were assessed on the instrument, 33 at time 1 (7–10 days after admission) and 53 at time 2 (during the week prior to discharge). Interrater reliabilities were generally good at time 2. The factor analyses conducted on the 8
Jackson, H. J. +3 more
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The Psychometric Properties of the Homonegativity Scale
Journal of Homosexuality, 1999This research details the psychometric properties of an instrument designed to measure negative attitudes toward gay men and lesbians (the Homonegativity Scale-HS). Four studies were conducted using adolescents (N = 1078), university students (N = 343), and members of the general population (N = 146).
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