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Examples of self-report


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This is a 20-item self-report scale developed to measure depressive symptoms in the community.
These data, however, were based on self-report and did not include manic symptoms.
A different picture emerged using the self-report measures where significant differences were seen in all dimensions except paternal authoritarianism.
First, only three dimensions of psychosis were considered suitable for inclusion in the self-report scale.
These different dimensions are also differently represented in self-report, making convergence an empirical question rather than an expectation.
The patients (all premorbidly right-handed, based on self-report) were diagnosed on the basis of a series of diagnostic tests and clinical reports.
In general, respondents endorsed more social anxiety at the first administration irrespective of whether the format was self-report or clinician-administered.
A related methodological limitation involves the exclusive use of self-report data.
Subjects completed self-report measures, and were then interviewed by research psychologists and psychiatrists who administered structured and open-ended assessment schedules.
Therefore, in pursuing the defensive exclusion hypothesis, an important question is how unresolved individuals might differ from dismissing individuals in their self-report patterns.
The outcome measures in the trial were all validated, although it should be noted that all were self-report measures, and there was no observer-rated measure.
We are not aware of any study that has validated this type of self-report data.
If such self-report measures had been available, they could have importantly served as time-varying covariates of maternal reported symptoms from ages 5 to 11.
Furthermore, the method of assessment of ease of predication is not confined to self-report judgements.
Evaluation of a modified self-report measure of social adjustment.
The severity of pain over the past four weeks and its effect on mood and behaviours is covered by 12 self-report items.
Data sources were wide and in the tradition of longitudinal studies included dimensional measures like parent, teacher and self-report.
At each assessment, participants completed self-report inventories and were interviewed by an independent assessor who was blind to the individual's specific treatment condition.
In a case-control design, we employed multiple indicators of physical activity from adolescent females and their parents, using longitudinal, retrospective, self-report measurements.
Further, numerous self-report and parent-report measures also showed gradual, but continual, improvements after posttreatment assessments.
The administration of such comprehensive systems might, therefore, be usefully supplemented by brief, self-report instruments.
For this study, clinicians instructed patients to respond according to the instructions for the self-report version of the scale (see below).
Participants completed a self-report questionnaire on smoking, diet, exercise, body image, pubertal development, stress, psychological health, and personality.
Another limitation of the study is that we relied on self-report for most of our measures.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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