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Definition of self-report in English: self-reportverb [with object]Provide details about (one's circumstances, typically one's medical or psychological condition) 35% of participants self-reported a history of asthma Example sentencesExamples - The UK census in 2001 included two measures of self reported health.
- Personality traits were measured using the 1 5 Factor Questionnaire Plus, a self-report personality assessment.
- An important issue concerns the validity of self reported data.
- A self-report measure was used that consisted of 19 personal consequences of substance abuse.
- A greater limitation is the misclassification of self reported birth weight, weight, or height, which may have caused some bias towards the null.
- They also attained higher scores for self reported behaviour change.
- We conclude that self report measures of intensity of drug use are not significantly related to rearrest.
- These data comprise self reported coding for ethnicity, for which local coverage is thorough.
- In comparison to the accuracy of selfreport measures of most human behaviors, the accuracy of self-report responses of "sensitive" behaviors is more uncertain.
- This self report was corroborated by cotinine concentration in residual routine blood or saliva samples.
- This self-report scale was developed to reflect situational or "state" anxiety in children during hospitalization for elective surgery.
- Surveys of adolescent behavior often rely upon single-item, self-report measures.
- At pretest, we assessed health-related behavior with self-report questionnaires.
- Participants in Study 2 also completed a self-report measure of self-construal.
- In the present study, one-year abstinence was determined by collateral contacts in addition to self-report.
- The probable result of the insensitivity of TLC is an overestimation of the validity of self reported drug use.
- The Fresno test assesses performance of each component of evidence based practice, rather than relying on self report.
- This self-report scale, used extensively in research on depression in adults, consists of 21 symptoms.
- A structured programme for asthma education led by peers can lead to an improvement in self reported quality of life in adolescents with asthma.
- There was no content concerning research on the effects or effectiveness of drug testing or the accuracy of self-report surveys of drug use.
Definition of self-report in US English: self-reportverb [with object]Provide details about (one's circumstances, typically one's medical or psychological condition) 35% of participants self-reported a history of asthma Example sentencesExamples - This self report was corroborated by cotinine concentration in residual routine blood or saliva samples.
- Personality traits were measured using the 1 5 Factor Questionnaire Plus, a self-report personality assessment.
- At pretest, we assessed health-related behavior with self-report questionnaires.
- Surveys of adolescent behavior often rely upon single-item, self-report measures.
- Participants in Study 2 also completed a self-report measure of self-construal.
- The UK census in 2001 included two measures of self reported health.
- This self-report scale was developed to reflect situational or "state" anxiety in children during hospitalization for elective surgery.
- A structured programme for asthma education led by peers can lead to an improvement in self reported quality of life in adolescents with asthma.
- A self-report measure was used that consisted of 19 personal consequences of substance abuse.
- There was no content concerning research on the effects or effectiveness of drug testing or the accuracy of self-report surveys of drug use.
- We conclude that self report measures of intensity of drug use are not significantly related to rearrest.
- The probable result of the insensitivity of TLC is an overestimation of the validity of self reported drug use.
- In the present study, one-year abstinence was determined by collateral contacts in addition to self-report.
- In comparison to the accuracy of selfreport measures of most human behaviors, the accuracy of self-report responses of "sensitive" behaviors is more uncertain.
- This self-report scale, used extensively in research on depression in adults, consists of 21 symptoms.
- The Fresno test assesses performance of each component of evidence based practice, rather than relying on self report.
- These data comprise self reported coding for ethnicity, for which local coverage is thorough.
- They also attained higher scores for self reported behaviour change.
- An important issue concerns the validity of self reported data.
- A greater limitation is the misclassification of self reported birth weight, weight, or height, which may have caused some bias towards the null.
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