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Psychometric Study of Patient Knowledge Test

Diabetes Care, 1987
The results of a psychometric study of the Test of Patient Knowledge are reported. The 50-item, multiple-choice test, developed by Etzwiler and associates at the International Diabetes Center, consists of a total score and seven subscores based on seven nonoverlapping content categories: nutrition, insulin, general knowledge, methods of control ...
J, Garrard   +6 more
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Psychometric properties of the Affect Phobia Test

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2016
The aim of this study was to make the first evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Affect Phobia Test, using the Swedish translation – a test developed to screen the ability to experience, express and regulate emotions. Data was collected from a clinical sample (N = 82) of patients with depression and/or anxiety participating in randomized ...
My Frankl   +5 more
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The Pediatrician and Psychometric Testing

Pediatrics In Review, 1981
Because of the importance of developmental disabilities in today's pediatric practice, familiarity with psychometric testing is essential to the modern pediatrician. It is unfortunate that pediatric training programs include so little instruction in this area. However, the subject is largely relevant to outpatient practice, and perhaps better taught at
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Psychometric Properties of the Halstead Category Test

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2000
Using the Kuder-Richardson formula 20 (KR-20) corrected for item difficulty, the internal consistency reliability of the Halstead Category Test (HCT) was calculated for a sample (N = 398) of normal patients and volunteers, diffusely brain-damaged patients, and undiagnosed patients sent for neuropsychological assessment.
M N, Lopez, R A, Charter, R J, Newman
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Pitfalls in Psychometric Testing

Gastroenterology, 2015
Karin, Weissenborn   +2 more
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Psychometrics and Psychological Tests

2019
This chapter is devoted to describing the notables of psychometrics and psychological testing and how their efforts contributed to quantification. By this point, quantification is decidedly moving into realms of psychology and sociology. This chapter focuses on the largest evidence for this: educational testing and psychological testing.
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Commentary on Psychometric concerns in neuropsychological testing

NeuroRehabilitation, 2001
Dr. Williams raises interesting concerns in his article, however, I feel that the issues he raises extend beyond the scope of test validation, battery selection, test norms, and standardized assessment. The utilization of an assessment measure involves not only the use of that specific measure within a test battery, but also the validation and ...
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Relevant psychometric tests for antidepressants and anxiolytics

International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1994
Psychometric tests can provide a sensitive and objective measure of drug effects which are of relevance to the clinical situation. Two tests, critical flicker fusion threshold and choice reaction time, used alone or as a part of a battery of tests, have been shown to be useful in detecting differences between drugs in their effect on cognitive and ...
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Psychometric Tests

2010
R. Hamish McAllister-Williams   +199 more
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