نتایج جستجو برای: clinical response

تعداد نتایج: 2033268  

2012
Jean-Marie Normand Maria V. Sanchez-Vives Christian Waechter Elias Giannopoulos Bernhard Grosswindhager Bernhard Spanlang Christoph Guger Gudrun Klinker Mandayam A. Srinivasan Mel Slater

Immersive virtual reality (IVR) typically generates the illusion in participants that they are in the displayed virtual scene where they can experience and interact in events as if they were really happening. Teleoperator (TO) systems place people at a remote physical destination embodied as a robotic device, and where typically participants have the sensation of being at the destination, with ...

2016
Stefan Zimmermann Dietrich Klusmann Wolfgang Hampe

Cheating is a common phenomenon in high stakes admission, licensing and university exams and threatens their validity. To detect if some exam questions had been affected by cheating, we simulated how data would look like if some test takers possessed item preknowledge: Responses to a small number of items were set to correct for 1-10% of test takers. Item difficulty, item discrimination, item f...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 2010
Andrew Cooper K V Petrides

Trait emotional intelligence refers to a constellation of emotional self-perceptions located at the lower levels of personality hierarchies. In 2 studies, we sought to examine the psychometric properties of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire-Short Form (TEIQue-SF; Petrides, 2009) using item response theory (IRT). Study 1 (N= 1,119, 455 men) showed that most items had good discrimina...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2009
Yongwen Jiang Jana Earl Hesser

Many researchers have presented results of the relationships between health-related quality of life (HRQOL) indicators (outcomes) and health risk factors using either linear or logistic regression modeling. We combined the results of multiple HRQOL models by using item response theory (IRT) to assess the association between multiple correlated HRQOL indicators and multiple demographic and healt...

2010
Thelma J. Mielenz Michael C. Edwards Leigh F. Callahan

Using item response theory (IRT), we examined the Rheumatoid Arthritis Self-efficacy scale (RASE) collected from a People with Arthritis Can Exercise RCT (346 participants) and 2 subscales of the Arthritis Self-efficacy scale (ASE) collected from an Active Living Every Day (ALED) RCT (354 participants) to determine which one better identifies low arthritis self-efficacy in community-based adult...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 2010
Steven P Reise Tyler M Moore Mark G Haviland

The application of psychological measures often results in item response data that arguably are consistent with both unidimensional (a single common factor) and multidimensional latent structures (typically caused by parcels of items that tap similar content domains). As such, structural ambiguity leads to seemingly endless "confirmatory" factor analytic studies in which the research question i...

Journal: :Proteins 2005
Kevin Karplus Sol Katzman George Shackleford Martina Koeva Jenny Draper Bret Barnes Marcia Soriano Richard Hughey

The SAM-T04 method for predicting protein structures uses a single protocol across the entire range of targets, from comparative modeling to new folds. This protocol is similar to the SAM-T02 protocol used in CASP5, but has improvements in the iterative search for similar sequences in finding and aligning templates, in creating fragment libraries, in generating protein conformations, and in sco...

Journal: :Psychological methods 2004
Rob R Meijer Joost J Baneke

The authors discuss the applicability of nonparametric item response theory (IRT) models to the construction and psychometric analysis of personality and psychopathology scales, and they contrast these models with parametric IRT models. They describe the fit of nonparametric IRT to the Depression content scale of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory--2 (J. N. Butcher, W. G. Dahlstrom...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2007
Nandini Ananth Charulatha Venkataraman William H Miller

The initial value representation (IVR) of semiclassical (SC) theory is used in conjunction with the Meyer-Miller/Stock-Thoss description of electronic degrees of freedom in order to treat electronically nonadiabatic processes. It is emphasized that the classical equations of motion for the nuclear and electronic degrees of freedom that emerge in this description are precisely the Ehrenfest equa...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2012
Linda Resnik Feng Tian Pengsheng Ni Alan Jette

The Community Reintegration of Injured Service Members (CRIS) measure consists of three scales measuring extent of, perceived limitations in, and satisfaction with community reintegration. Length of the CRIS may be a barrier to its widespread use. Using item response theory (IRT) and computer-adaptive test (CAT) methodologies, this study developed and evaluated a briefer community reintegration...

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