Minggu, 30 Januari 2011

Health Measurement Scales

Health Measurement Scales
Author: David L. Streiner
Edition: 3
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0198528477

This is the new edition of the highly successful practical guide for clinicians developing tools to measure subjective states, attitudes or non-tangible outcomes in their patients. Download Health Measurement Scales: A Practical Guide to Their Development and Use (Oxford Medical Publications) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. It is widely used by people from many disciplines, who have only a limited knowledge of statistics.

This thoroughly updated edition of Health Measurement Scales 3e gives more details on cognitive requirements in answering questions, and how this influences scale development. There is now an expanded discussion of generizibility theory, a completely revised chapter on Item Response Theory and many revisions are included, based on the latest research findings.

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