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... validity is changes in the measuring instrument or measurement pro- cedure over time . An example might be a ... validity . It endangers the validity of conclusions that the scientist - practitioner may draw between the therapy ( the ...
... validity is changes in the measuring instrument or measurement pro- cedure over time . An example might be a ... validity . It endangers the validity of conclusions that the scientist - practitioner may draw between the therapy ( the ...
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... validity and those which result in normative data . Content validity is important to determine if the problem area purported to be assessed by the questionnaire is , in fact , adequately represented . Regretfully , the content of many ...
... validity and those which result in normative data . Content validity is important to determine if the problem area purported to be assessed by the questionnaire is , in fact , adequately represented . Regretfully , the content of many ...
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... validity . Before selecting a particular rating scale for ongoing use , the reliability and validity of that particular scale should be evaluated . The reliability of rating scales is most commonly determined by interrater reliability ...
... validity . Before selecting a particular rating scale for ongoing use , the reliability and validity of that particular scale should be evaluated . The reliability of rating scales is most commonly determined by interrater reliability ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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