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An Orientation Questionnaire.

Psychology and Aging, 1987
We describe the development of an Orientation Questionnaire (OQ), a standardized measure of the impairment of an older person's ability to communicate orientation information. Starting with a pool of selected items, we made a series of revisions that resulted in a 17-item questionnaire with a score range from 0 through 40 points.
Mary A. Eggert, R. R. Hutzell
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A questionnaire

ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1972
Comments from the editors To determine the current status of some of the work being done by our readers I have put together a questionnaire. The questionnaire itself will be found following this short note. I would appreciate hearing from all persons currently doing some work in the area of computer graphics, or from anyone wishing to ...
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Constructing a Questionnaire

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1957
WHEN yOU cross out the appropriate word or words on a postal card bearing the statement, "I do--I do not plan to attend the luncheon on April 17," and sign your name, you are answering a questionnaire. You are a respondent. This postal card is a self-administered questionnaire in its simplest form.
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Validation of questionnaires

Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2009
The development of a questionnaire or a measuring instrument is a laborious and complex process and requires verification of its usefulness before implementation. We present a methodological work on the psychometric characteristics of assessment instruments and analysis of their main features, reliability and validity.
Francisco Rodríguez Salvanés   +2 more
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On Questionnaires and Records

Radiology, 1957
“Them that asks no questions isn't told a lie”—Kipling, in A Smuggler's Song. “I will not be baited with what, and why; what is this? what is that? why is a cow's tail long? why is a fox's tail bushy??”—Samuel Johnson The radiologist has been subjected to a spate of questionnaires in recent years; and as each new one reaches his desk, he may well, like
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Questionnaires

2020
Karen McArdle, Kirsty Forrester
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Questionnaire

2019
Scherpe, Jens Martin   +1 more
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The Edison questionnaire

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1984
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