self-report scale

collocation in English

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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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scale
noun
uk
/skeɪl/
us
/skeɪl/
a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level ...
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This is a 20-itemself-reportscaledeveloped to measure depressive symptoms in the community.
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First, only three dimensions of psychosis were considered suitable for inclusion in theself-reportscale.
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The 16-itemself-reportscalemeasures cognitive, affective, and behavioral symptoms of depression.
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It is aself-reportscaledeveloped in non-clinical samples (e.g. university students) that can also be used as a continuous measure with clinical samples (including prisoners).
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First, we selected several established self-report scales measuring these dimensions.
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The reliability and validity of the self-report scales assessing attachment style have recently been tested with meta-analyses undertaken on their agreement.
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For large-scale surveys or brief screening prior to more intensive measurement, self-report scales are clearly crucial.
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Results on the following three self-report scales are reported in this paper.
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A large concern in the use of self-report scales is the accuracy of the information collected.
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Two self-report scales demonstrated an erroneous classification of 25 percent of children in both the depressed and controlled samples.
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The short form discards the traits feminine, masculine, and athletic from the self-report scales.
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The dependent variables in the study were self-report scales measuring loneliness, depression, and general self-worth, and parent and teacher checklists with items measuring anxiety and immaturitypassivity.
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