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1 rimental research that complements classical psychometrics.
2 -infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and acquiring psychometrics.
3 at can optimize behavioral measures based on psychometric, accessibility, and engagement criteria.
7 of a single web-based database; 4) rigorous psychometric analyses of pain, sedation, and delirium as
10 of functional neuroimaging and hormonal and psychometric analyses, we compared the effects of kisspe
11 ss-sectional study of patients who underwent psychometric analysis (n=13), amygdalar activity was sig
16 d, reliable, and responsive tool with strong psychometric and diagnostic properties in the multidimen
20 ve study in which performance on neurologic, psychometric, and gait measures before and 4 months afte
21 this study was to investigate the clinical, psychometric, and wake-/sleep-electroencephalogram (EEG)
23 pole and psychophysics for "neurometric" and psychometric assays of changes in low-level visual corte
25 ction were collected with the use of various psychometric assessment tools.Among 11,950 children from
26 reviewed adhered to traditional concepts of psychometric assessment, which focus on reliability and
27 as reviewed to ascertain the extent to which psychometric assessments in nursing map onto the new tax
30 al Ischemia to Escitalopram) study underwent psychometric assessments, transthoracic echocardiography
33 Executive Function System as a standardized psychometric battery was administrated to examine key do
34 al, mental, and social health-exhibited good psychometric characteristics and may facilitate patient-
37 sing two psychometric paradigms: traditional psychometric (Classical Test Theory, CTT) analyses exami
38 Intelligence in childhood, as measured by psychometric cognitive tests, is a strong predictor of m
42 amage, we demonstrate that there is a strong psychometric correspondence between g and working memory
44 out of the scanner, as well as a battery of psychometric creativity tests, we could assess whether s
48 precisely (expressed by steeper slopes of a psychometric curve) and made faster perceptual decisions
49 roportional to local velocity) predicted the psychometric curves better than shape from motion factor
52 report optogenetic whisker pad stimulation, psychometric curves showed similar dependence on stimulu
53 cated by decreased d' values, a shift of the psychometric curves toward higher mistuning values, and
54 el, can provide accurate descriptions of the psychometric data for binary value-based choices, and th
55 CC), diurnal salivary cortisol, and relevant psychometric data were assessed in matched groups of 28
56 Finally, we replaced Fredrickson et al.'s psychometric data with random numbers and continued to f
58 for all possible two-factor solutions of the psychometric data; we found that 69.2% of these gave sta
64 patient involvement and rigorous, iterative psychometric evaluation, we have produced substantial da
65 documentation regarding the development and psychometric evaluation; clinical research use since 200
69 s to systematically survey and reanalyze the psychometric function data available in the literature i
75 y CHL animals were correlated with shallower psychometric function slopes, suggesting that hearing lo
77 counted for the increase in the slope of the psychometric function that occurred as texture density d
78 red risk behaviour, transiently shifting the psychometric function towards more risky decisions only
80 jor factors on the value of the slope of the psychometric function while other minor effects of targe
81 discrimination task, exhibiting a saturating psychometric function with reliable performance and shor
85 ctive equality (PSE) derived from individual psychometric functions based on performance of a two-alt
86 ions: Despite considerable variation in both psychometric functions for contrast detection and surrog
89 se measurements, we then predicted subjects' psychometric functions for stimuli that targeted multipl
90 el using this single mechanism can reproduce psychometric functions generated by human observers, inc
94 ociated with a rightward horizontal shift in psychometric functions, reflecting a positive time-order
104 im was to assess the predictive value of the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES) in iden
105 9 years) underwent clinical evaluation, the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score (PHES), and EE
106 PTs; 2 of 4 abnormal is MHE, gold standard), psychometric hepatic encephalopathy score (PHES), and in
108 atients with cirrhosis were administered the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score and animal nam
111 he critical flicker frequency (CFF) test and psychometric hepatic encephalopathy scores were used to
112 s predictive of post-TIPS OHE and to compare Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Sum Score(PHES) and
118 ectrum of psychological variables, including psychometric intelligence (measured by the Wechsler Adul
119 ad range of psychological factors, including psychometric intelligence (measured by the Wechsler Adul
120 convincingly documented that performances on psychometric intelligence tests decline slightly from fi
121 sults indicated that social problem solving, psychometric intelligence, and emotional intelligence ar
123 nderstanding how variations in dimensions of psychometrics, IQ and demographics relate to changes in
124 ctural equation models (SEMs) demonstrated a psychometric isomorphism between g and working memory in
126 al Intelligence Test as a valid standardized psychometric measure of EI behavior to examine two key c
127 l or functional correlates were related to a psychometric measure of impulsivity or impulsive behavio
129 data with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and psychometric measurements from patients diagnosed with M
130 ally correlated these metrics with scores on psychometric measures of BDD symptom severity as well as
132 t of limbic brain structures correlated with psychometric measures of reward, drive, mood, and sexual
133 ive' axis linking lifestyle, demographic and psychometric measures to each other and to a specific pa
134 ce and learning and then correlated the data psychometric measures to the role of music in a novice s
135 emia, kidney function, Quality of Life (QOL) psychometric measures, and adverse events were monitored
138 er than that covered by machine learning and psychometric methods, which require data across multiple
142 ity was the sole outcome, or only instrument psychometrics or procedural outcomes were reported.
146 provide a substantially improved account of psychometric performance in the direction-discrimination
148 trolled asthma, were pooled to determine the psychometric performance of A-IQOLS scores overall and i
151 can expect in terms of the classification's psychometric properties after the classification has bee
152 Arabic version of the LARS score shows good psychometric properties and can be used for bowel dysfun
153 coefficients quantify impulsivity, have good psychometric properties and can change upon observing ot
154 national field validation study examined the psychometric properties and clinical validity of the Eur
156 s was assessed by further examination of the psychometric properties and sample size of the studies.
157 a new delirium severity measure with strong psychometric properties and strong associations with imp
159 n combination with biomarkers with excellent psychometric properties and well-characterised neural me
160 le, valid, and responsive tool with adequate psychometric properties for assessing recent asthma cont
161 pect to AIT treatment presented satisfactory psychometric properties for its use in clinical practice
164 translate this tool into arabic and test its psychometric properties in rectal cancer patients, in or
165 demonstrated that the scales displayed good psychometric properties in terms of reliability and exte
169 explored the underlying factor structure and psychometric properties of 13 sexual behavior stigma ite
170 developed a scoring system and analyzed the psychometric properties of 6 behavioral pain scales, 10
171 completes the development and estimates the psychometric properties of a novel, ventral hernia-speci
173 studies did not comprehensively evaluate the psychometric properties of assessment measures for chemo
175 arized using structured literature searches: psychometric properties of commonly used distress screen
179 is systematic review described and evaluated psychometric properties of instruments that were develop
182 s of commonly used distress screening tools, psychometric properties of relevant unmet needs assessme
194 naire was mailed to 635 patients to test the psychometric properties of the questionnaire using Rasch
195 1 women filled in the questionnaire, and the psychometric properties of the questionnaire were analys
202 aimed to investigate the scale structure and psychometric properties of the updated lung cancer modul
204 he purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the validated Spanish version
207 ed sensitivity to change, and its length and psychometric properties should enhance its potential upt
208 native validity, and responsiveness, has the psychometric properties to serve as a validated outcome
211 tegorical weight responses demonstrated good psychometric properties when the median value was used t
213 d with regard to their level of measurement, psychometric properties, and ability of minimal clinical
214 nt and validation processes, and have robust psychometric properties, and therefore provide a robust
215 sychometric testing, inadequate estimates of psychometric properties, and use of small sample size.
217 L-IPF yields five scales demonstrating good psychometric properties, including correlation with conc
218 nt-based questionnaire and demonstrates good psychometric properties, including test-retest reliabili
219 disease and therapy, sensitivity to change, psychometric properties, response format, patient accept
220 Rasch analysis was used to optimize the psychometric properties, with higher scores indicating a
221 ch analysis was used to optimize the scale's psychometric properties, with lower scores indicating a
233 ated scores indicating "very good" published psychometric properties: Richmond Agitation-Sedation Sca
234 s and conceptual framework refinement, (iii) psychometric property testing, and (iv) clinical meaning
237 for Mealtime Engagement Scale with moderate psychometric quality in assessing mealtime engagement to
241 ltime Engagement Scale demonstrated moderate psychometric quality with preliminary evidence of reliab
242 All instruments were scored as having low psychometric quality, except for Mealtime Engagement Sca
247 he AHQ scores replicated the cross-sectional psychometric results and suggested sensitivity to clinic
248 y responsiveness was indexed with a standard psychometric scale (Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire)
249 tice for Primary Care score (scope score), a psychometric scale, was calculated for each physician an
251 urrent literature, and using a predetermined psychometric scoring system, the Richmond Agitation-Seda
252 iated with better health, but behavioral and psychometric self-control measures allow only indirect a
253 accumulation captures the observed change in psychometric sensitivity and predicts a strategy seeking
255 esponses could accurately predict listeners' psychometric speech identification and, more critically,
256 xford Knee Scale (OKS) against strict modern psychometric standards through application of the Rasch
259 tudies, representing a consecutive sample of psychometric studies published in the International Jour
267 This article describes the development and psychometric testing of the Knowledge Assessment of Rena
268 or low psychometric quality included limited psychometric testing, inadequate estimates of psychometr
273 on of cirrhotic patients was evaluated using psychometric tests (digit symbol, block design, and numb
275 E) with treatment; (3) diagnosis by standard psychometric tests (SPTs) with treatment; (4) diagnosis
277 mpared with a psychometric battery (standard psychometric tests [SPT]) for MHE diagnosis and overt he
278 Between-group comparisons were made for psychometric tests and morphometric measures of cortical
284 sed on authoritative sources in the field of psychometrics (the science of mental measurements), and
288 mination thresholds, elevated neurometric-to-psychometric threshold ratios, and reduced trial-by-tria
289 1161 individuals assessed using a validated psychometric tool (Dog Impulsivity Assessment Scale--DIA
292 or the hospital anxiety scale, scores in all psychometric tools were higher in patients with strong H
294 end points that have generated some data on psychometric validation and unprecedented information ab
295 controlled trials has generated some data on psychometric validation and unprecedented information ab