self-report measure

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self-report
verb[I or T]
uk
/ˌself.rɪˈpɔːt/
us
/ˌself.rɪˈpɔːrt/
to give details about something yourself, rather than having them reported by ...
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measure
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ər/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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Evaluation of a modifiedself-reportmeasureof social adjustment.
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Our choice of aself-reportmeasurewas based upon the requirement of comparability with the index studies.
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Thisself-reportmeasureassesses children's pattern of relatedness with an attachment figure in two domains.
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Second, adult attachment was evaluated with aself-reportmeasure.
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Reading writing used as aself-reportmeasureof strategic reading.
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In any case, ourself-reportmeasurecaptured offenses inside institutions.
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The possible benefits of a reliableself-reportmeasureof state social anxiety extend beyond clinical trials.
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Thisself-reportmeasureconceptualizes attachment style in terms of current expectations of relationships and behaviors in close partnerships, not in terms of representations of early childhood relationships.
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To address this issue, in addition to aself-reportmeasure, the current study also utilized direct observations of and detailed interviews with participants and their parents.
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This is particularly true of middle childhood, a period during which fewer studies have been conducted and in which none have used a comprehensiveself-reportmeasureof behavior problems.
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This preference rating was aself-reportmeasurefrom the participants.
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Participants were separated into two groups depending on whether they scored high or low on aself-reportmeasureof racial prejudice.
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They report it to be a valid and reliableself-reportmeasureof psychosocial distress in youth psychotherapy research.
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A different picture emerged using the self-report measures where significant differences were seen in all dimensions except paternal authoritarianism.
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A variety of studies using court records, arrests, and self-report measures indicates that juvenile crime is increasing proportionately for both boys and girls.
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Subjects completed self-report measures, and were then interviewed by research psychologists and psychiatrists who administered structured and open-ended assessment schedules.
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The outcome measures in the trial were all validated, although it should be noted that all were self-report measures, and there was no observer-rated measure.
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If such self-report measures had been available, they could have importantly served as time-varying covariates of maternal reported symptoms from ages 5 to 11.
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Two self-report measures of wisdom were used in this study.
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