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headache ratings by Epstein and Abel ( 1977 ) ; clients were asked to record headache ratings in small notebooks at ... This latter type of self - rating was compared to more frequent self - rating by Collins and Martin ( 1980 ) .
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rating can be made in the absence of a particular stimulus . Examples follow . Self - ratings have frequently been used to assess the subjective components of fear or anxiety . A behavioral avoidance test is often arranged in which the ...
rating can be made in the absence of a particular stimulus . Examples follow . Self - ratings have frequently been used to assess the subjective components of fear or anxiety . A behavioral avoidance test is often arranged in which the ...
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Before selecting a particular rating scale for ongoing use , the reliability and validity of that particular scale should be evaluated . ... Consistent ratings are taken to mean that the scale can be applied reliably .
Before selecting a particular rating scale for ongoing use , the reliability and validity of that particular scale should be evaluated . ... Consistent ratings are taken to mean that the scale can be applied reliably .
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