Psychometric evaluation of the PROMIS® Depression Item Bank: an illustration of classical test theory methods
Abstract Background Psychometric theory offers a range of tests that can be used as supportive evidence of both validity and reliability of instruments aimed at measuring patient-reported outcomes (PRO). The aim of this paper is to illustrate psychometric tests within the Classical Test Theory (CTT)...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Nolte (Author), Cheryl Coon (Author), Stacie Hudgens (Author), Mathilde G. E. Verdam (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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