Creating idiometric short-form measures of cognitive appraisal: balancing theory and pragmatics
Abstract Background The Rapkin and Schwartz appraisal theory and measure provided a path toward documenting response-shift effects and describing individual differences in ways of thinking about quality of life (QOL) that distinguished people in different circumstances. Recent work developed and val...
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Main Authors: | Carolyn E. Schwartz (Author), Roland B. Stark (Author), Bruce D. Rapkin (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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