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Beyond self-report

2021
Antisocial attitudes have been identified as a powerful predictor of criminal behavior, but currently-existing measures for these all rely on individuals to accurately self-report their attitudes, which they often have incentives not to do. The Implicit Test of Antisocial Attitudes (ITAA) is an adaptation of the Implicit Associations Test (IAT) which ...
Benjamin Ross Locklair, Kirk Heilbrun
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Self-report Depression Scales

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1983
To the Editor.— Boyd et al recently attempted to delineate the reasons for the discrepancies in case identification between self-report depression scales and diagnosis based on personal interview (Archives1982;39:1195-1200). It seems that the major limitation of their study lies with the questionnaire employed, the Center for Epidemiologic Studies ...
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Gender differences in self-reports of intimate partner violence: A review

, 2011
Past studies on intimate partner violence (IPV) have revealed mixed findings about its prevalence across gender. Some support gender symmetry in IPV, such that men and women are equally likely to perpetrate IPV; others show evidence of gender asymmetry ...
K. Chan
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Self-reported anthropometry

Ergonomics, 1985
A short study of the relation between self-reported estimates of height and weight and their measured values is presented. In two male groups, height was found to be significantly overestimated by 10·1 and 14·7 mm, respectively. Weight was significantly underestimated by 1·1 and 1·3 kg.
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Self-Report Instruments

1994
It is normal for children to experience fears and anxieties during childhood. When fear and anxiety interfere with the child’s day-to-day existence and development, however, the situation has become abnormal and evaluation and intervention are required.
Elizabeth Murdoch James   +2 more
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Self-Reports

1992
Robert A. Wicklund, Martina Eckert
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Psychology as the Science of Self-Reports and Finger Movements: Whatever Happened to Actual Behavior?

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2007
R. Baumeister, K. Vohs, D. Funder
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