observational measure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobservationalandmeasure
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observational
adjective
uk/ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən.əl/us/ˌɑːb.zɚˈveɪ.ʃən.əl/
involving watching someone or something carefully and closely, in order to ...
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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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In conclusion, no singleobservationalmeasureis broadly recommended for pain assessment across all contexts.
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Noobservationalmeasurebased on a single person's interactions can give a complete picture of the child's communicative competence either.
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Thus, we turn to examining the relationship between maternal input variables and anobservationalmeasure of each child's productive language at 30 months.
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This leads us to believe that ourobservationalmeasureof sibling conflict provides informative data about conflict in family relationships.
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The measures used in these studies were generally questionnaires or observational measures collecting information on both twins separately.
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For example, differences between self-report and observational measures may reflect a general pattern for unresolved individuals to engage in self-enhancement on questionnaires.
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It may be the case that direct observational measures provide the clearest picture of the child's current symptoms.
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Future research including information from a second informant (father, teacher) and use of observational measures is needed to confirm these findings.
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Maternal ratings of daily hassles and observational measures of parenting were obtained during two home visits when the children were 27 months old.
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We also sought to substantiate that observational measures of the whole family process cannot simply be equated with individual or marital functioning.
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A theoretical framework for understanding self-report and observational measures of pain: a communications model.
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Such data sources might include behavior - observational measures, biological or physiological markers, or etiological information such as age of onset, among others.
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These observational measures will be described and reported in a later paper.
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A major methodological advance of this study is the use of observational measures during the first 3.5 years of life to assess the supportiveness of early caregiver - child relationships.
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Nevertheless, more studies that use observational measures in addition to self and other reports of child functioning and relationships are needed before this question can be adequately addressed.
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It also should be noted that this was a correlational study, with unresolved loss status, self-reports, and observational measures of individual and relationship adaptation collected simultaneously.
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Both direct observational measures of behavioral symptoms and standardized psychological assessments were used to evaluate the treatment.
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