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Some psychometric properties of the CAMCOG

Psychological Medicine, 1993
SynopsisThe 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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The Pain Disability Index: psychometric properties

Pain, 1990
This paper reports two studies of chronic pain patients (n = 444) relevant to the psychometric properties of the Pain Disability Index (PDI), a self-report instrument that has been used to assess the degree to which chronic pain interferes with various daily activities.
Raymond C, Tait   +2 more
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Psychometric Properties of the HEXACO-100

Assessment, 2016
Psychometric 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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The Pornography Craving Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2014
Despite the prevalence of pornography use, and recent conceptualization of problematic use as an addiction, we could find no published scale to measure craving for pornography. Therefore, we conducted three studies employing young male pornography users to develop and evaluate such a questionnaire.
Shane, Kraus, Harold, Rosenberg
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Psychometric properties of the Manchester Scale

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1990
This 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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Psychometric properties of dichotic words tests

Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1983
The current study examined the reliability of a measure of ear advantage and the total scores derived from the dichotic listening task. The scores for both measures were found: (1) not to differ from the normal distribution, and (2) to be reliable over items, tests, and time.
C M, Clark, O, Spreen
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Psychometric properties of the REEDA

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1990
The purpose of this study was to evaluate interrater reliability and construct validity of the REEDA, an instrument designed to measure the healing process of the perineum following an episiotomy and/or laceration during childbirth. The instrument was tested in a single postpartum hospital setting.
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Psychometric Properties of a Lipodystrophy Scale

AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2006
Prior HIV lipodystrophy (LD) scales have been unidimensional, often combining changes of fat loss with fat accumulation with retinoid changes. Our objective was to determine the psychometric properties of a LD scale used in an outpatient LD subspecialty clinic at a university hospital HIV clinic.
Daniel, Lee   +5 more
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The Panic Appraisal Inventory: Psychometric properties

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1997
We examined the reliability and validity of the Panic Appraisal Inventory (PAI) in a sample of 47 outpatients with DSM-III-R panic disorder. Results showed excellent internal consistency and treatment sensitivity. We found good convergent validity; divergent validity vis-a-vis depression and social adjustment was adequate.
U, Feske, E, de Beurs
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