Equating Two Health-related Quality of Life Instruments Applied to Cancer Survivors Who Underwent Palliative Care
Background: Equating is a statistical procedure used to create a common measurement scale across two instruments. Item-level information should be taken into consideration so that scores can communicate interchangeably across the instruments. Objects: To investigate a common measurement scale across...
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Main Authors: | Bongsam Choi (Author), Heesu Kim (Author), Sunhwi Bang (Author), Byunggwan Kim (Author), Jaekwang Shim (Author) |
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Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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