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Quality of Life Research. 32:1369-1379
A primary advantage of IRT-based patient-reported outcome measures such as PROMIS short forms and computer-adaptive tests is that each estimate of the latent trait comes with a standard error. Such measurement error needs to be acknowledged, in parti
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The American Journal of Psychology. 135:354-359
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Autor:
Fatima Eldes, Richard Gershon, Felicia C. Goldstein, Hiroko H. Dodge, Dorene M. Rentz, Jennifer J. Manly, John A. Lucas, Jerry Slotkin, Emily Rogalski, Sandra Weintraub, David P. Salmon, Emily H. Ho, Vitali Ustsinovich, Bruno Giordani, John Devin Peipert, Katy Wortman, Tatiana Karpouzian-Rogers, Beth E. Snitz, Cynthia M. Carlsson, Michaela Riley, Cindy J. Nowinski
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Alzheimer's & Dementia. 18:1449-1460
Introduction Early detection of cognitive decline in older adults is a public health priority. Advancing Reliable Measurement in Alzheimer's Disease and Cognitive Aging (ARMADA), a multisite study, is validating cognition, emotion, motor, and sensory
Publikováno v:
Management Science. 67:126-145
Advances in medical testing and widespread access to the internet have made it easier than ever to obtain information. Yet, when it comes to some of the most important decisions in life, people often choose to remain ignorant for a variety of psychol
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Nature Climate Change. 9:484-489
A carbon tax is widely accepted as the most effective policy for curbing carbon emissions but is controversial because it imposes costs on consumers. An alternative, ‘nudge,’ approach promises smaller benefits but with much lower costs. However,
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Multivariate Behavioral Research. 55:159-159
In large-scale assessments, multiple forms are often administered to minimize test security concerns. To ensure that scores across different forms are comparable, a statistical procedure called equ...
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Advances in medical testing and widespread access to the internet have made it easier than ever to obtain information. Yet, when it comes to some of the most important decisions in life, people often choose to remain ignorant for a variety of psychol
Autor:
Emily H. Ho, David V. Budescu
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Nature Climate Change. 9:802-803
The consequences of global warming will be dire, but the full extent of these effects on society is unknown and includes uncertainties. Research now suggests that how scientists communicate about the uncertainty over such climate change impacts can i
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Behavioral Science & Policy. 1:43-55
Public policymakers routinely receive and communicate information characterized by uncertainty. Decisions based on such information can have important consequences, so it is imperative that uncertainties are communicated effectively. Many organizatio