Development, Reliability and Validity of the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT): An Instrument to Assess the Understandability and Actionability of Print
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Self-efficacy is defined as the belief that one can successfully perform a behavior. Self-efficacy theory asserts that self-efficacy expectancies exert powerful
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Quantifying Construct Validity: Two Simple Measures Drew Westen Emory University Robert Rosenthal University of California, Riverside and Harvard University
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Construct validity :
Ratings : 40 %
Reliability and Validity in Appraisal :
Ratings : 28 %
Development, Reliability and Validity of the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT): An Instrument to Assess the Understandability and Actionability of Print
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Ratings : 52 %
Self-efficacy is defined as the belief that one can successfully perform a behavior. Self-efficacy theory asserts that self-efficacy expectancies exert powerful
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Ratings : 25 %
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Ratings : 61 %
Correlations and validity :
Ratings : 41 %
Validity - Does your measuring instrument measure, what it is supposed to measure? (Psychology) :
Ratings : 42 %
03: Reliability and validity (1/3) :
Ratings : 43 %
Construct Validity of a Mammography Processes of Change Scale and Invariance by Stage of Change
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Ratings : 72 %
Quantifying Construct Validity: Two Simple Measures Drew Westen Emory University Robert Rosenthal University of California, Riverside and Harvard University
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Ratings : 28 %
Validity -- How Can You Tell a Good Test from a Bad One? :
Ratings : 65 %
Convergent and Discriminant Validity using SPSS :
Ratings : 15 %
Validity in Classroom Assessment :
Ratings : 36 %
What is Construct Validity? (Part 21 of the Course) :
Ratings : 29 %