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Using enrollment records to evaluate self-reports of monthly coverage in the redesigned current population survey health insurance module. [PDF]
Pascale J, Fertig AR, Call KT.
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Agreement Between Self-reports and Urine Toxicology Measures of Illicit Methamphetamine and Cocaine Use During Early Pregnancy. [PDF]
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Self-Reported Change Versus Changed Self-Report
Evaluation Review, 1989Self-Report (SR) measures are widely used in the evaluation of therapeutic interventions. The limitations of such measures have been only partly recognized. This article reports on the evaluation of a treatment program for war veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in which a battery of SR measures was applied.
Shimon E. Spiro +3 more
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2021
Abstract Self-report is the primary source of information for assessment of pain and measurement of its intensity in most children aged 4 years and older. This chapter provides an overview of the variables addressed in assessment, specific tools used to obtain self-reports, and interpretation of self-reports in relation to observation,
Carl L. von Baeyer, Mark A. Connelly
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Abstract Self-report is the primary source of information for assessment of pain and measurement of its intensity in most children aged 4 years and older. This chapter provides an overview of the variables addressed in assessment, specific tools used to obtain self-reports, and interpretation of self-reports in relation to observation,
Carl L. von Baeyer, Mark A. Connelly
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American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2023
In many real-world settings, an action that affects the value of a product or service is self-reported rather than publicly observable. We investigate self-reporting when self-reports serve as a signal of sender productivity. In our model, a sender chooses an action and then sends a message concerning the action to multiple receivers.
Thomas Jungbauer, Michael Waldman
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In many real-world settings, an action that affects the value of a product or service is self-reported rather than publicly observable. We investigate self-reporting when self-reports serve as a signal of sender productivity. In our model, a sender chooses an action and then sends a message concerning the action to multiple receivers.
Thomas Jungbauer, Michael Waldman
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Self-Reported Cognitive Failures
Journal of Individual Differences, 2010The Cognitive Failure Questionnaire (CFQ) is a well-known and frequently used self-report measure of cognitive lapses and slips, for example, throwing away the candy bar and keeping the wrapping. Measurement models of individual differences in cognitive failures have failed to produce consistent results so far.
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Ploughshares, 2014
The Fall 2014 issue of Ploughshares, edited by Percival Everett. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles. Acclaimed novelist and short-story writer Percival Everett ( Erasure , I Am Not Sidney Poitier ) guest-edits this all-fiction ...
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The Fall 2014 issue of Ploughshares, edited by Percival Everett. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles. Acclaimed novelist and short-story writer Percival Everett ( Erasure , I Am Not Sidney Poitier ) guest-edits this all-fiction ...
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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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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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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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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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