Stephanie A. PrinceAllana G. LeBlancRachel C. ColleyTravis J. Saunders
Background
The purpose of this review was to determine the most valid and reliable questions for targeting key modes of sedentary behaviour (SB) in a broad range of national and international health surveillance surveys. This was done by reviewing the SB modules currently used in population health surveys, as well as examining SB questionnaires that have performed well in psychometric testing.
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:Evolutionary psychology : an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior2015
Aurelio José FigueredoTomás Cabeza de BacaCandace Jasmine BlackRafael Antonio GarcíaHeitor Barcellos Ferreira FernandesPedro Sofio Abril WolfMichael Anthony Woodley of Menie
Copping, Campbell, and Muncer (2014) have recently published an article critical of the psychometric approach to the assessment of life history (LH) strategy. Their purported goal was testing for the convergent validation and examining the psychometric structure of the High-K Strategy Scale (HKSS). As much of the literature on the psychometrics of human LH during the past decade or so has emana...
The current study provides a comprehensive evaluation of critical psychometric properties of commonly used psychophysiology laboratory tasks/measures within the NIMH RDoC. Participants (N = 128) completed the no-shock, predictable shock, unpredictable shock (NPU) task, affective picture viewing task, and resting state task at two study visits separated by 1 week. We examined potentiation/modula...
PURPOSE
To systematically review the quality of the psychometric properties of instruments for assessing functional limitations in workers applying for disability benefit.
METHOD
Electronic searches of Medline, Embase, CINAHL and PsycINFO were performed to identify studies focusing on the psychometric properties of instruments used to assess functional limitations in workers' compensation cla...
Heiko H. SchüttStefan HarmelingJakob H. MackeFelix A. Wichmann
The psychometric function describes how an experimental variable, such as stimulus strength, influences the behaviour of an observer. Estimation of psychometric functions from experimental data plays a central role in fields such as psychophysics, experimental psychology and in the behavioural neurosciences. Experimental data may exhibit substantial overdispersion, which may result from non-sta...
Izilda Carolina de Meneses-GayaAntonio Waldo ZuardiSonia Regina LoureiroJosé Alexandre de Souza Crippa
OBJECTIVE
The Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) is a screening instrument for physical nicotine dependence and is extensively used in various countries. The objective of the present report was to review articles related to the psychometric properties of the FTND.
METHODS
A systematic search for articles published up through December of 2007 was carried out in various electronic d...
Internet Gaming Disorder [IGD] has recently received nomenclatural recognition from official medical bodies as a potential mental health disorder, despite evident variability and inconsistencies in its core conceptualization and psychometric assessment. In the present review, the authors argue how the adoption of inconsistent criteria and psychometric tools to assess IGD negatively influenced t...
A review is provided for the creation of the Psychometric Society in 1935, and the establishment of its journal, Psychometrika, in 1936. This document is part of the 80th anniversary celebration for Psychometrika's founding, held during the annual meeting of the Psychometric Society in July of 2016 in Asheville, NC.
Background and aim—An oral glutamine load in cirrhotic patients awaiting liver transplantation was shown to cause a rise in blood ammonia and psychometric abnormalities which were reversed by hepatic transplantation. L-Ornithine-Laspartate (LOLA) has been shown to reduce ammonia and improve psychometric function in patients with hepatic encephalopathy. The aim of the present study was to assess...
Charlotte TJ MichelsMary BoultonAstrid AdamsBee WeeMichele Peters
BACKGROUND
Informal carers face many challenges in caring for patients with palliative care needs. Selecting suitable valid and reliable outcome measures to determine the impact of caring and carers' outcomes is a common problem.
AIM
To identify outcome measures used for informal carers looking after patients with palliative care needs, and to evaluate the measures' psychometric properties.
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