Much appreciated positive feedback!
My fav part about systematic reviews (apart from the obvz) is stumbling across gems like these... 🔖 Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes https://t.co/xRv1o5rnft
RT @jrboehnke: Related papers: - collaboration btw Chris, Felix & colleagues on #PROMIS across 3 countries: https://t.co/pyaj6zDkcL - Aar…
Related papers: - collaboration btw Chris, Felix & colleagues on #PROMIS across 3 countries: https://t.co/pyaj6zDkcL - Aaron's latest work comparing linking methods: https://t.co/gq237lqK3V - conceptual work on #MCAT by Niels, Muirne & me: https
The draft of this paper provided invaluable information for our recent paper on recommendations on multidimensional computerised adaptive testing in quality of life research and patient reported outcomes: https://t.co/nG4MlssLv9 #psychometrics #cat #mcat
RT @SpringerPBH: .#openaccess : Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outco…
RT @SpringerPBH: .#openaccess : Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outco…
.#openaccess : Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes, in new Quality of Life Research @ISOQOL #QLR #QoL https://t.co/FAQVzkqy3o
RT @jrboehnke: "Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes" https://t.c…
RT @jrboehnke: "Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes" https://t.c…
RT @jrboehnke: "Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes" https://t.c…
RT @jrboehnke: "Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes" https://t.c…
"Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes" https://t.co/7I7CWvuQrm Many thanks to Niels Smits & Muirne Paap! #openaccess #psychometrics #irt #cat #prom #qol
@logan_angie @saeboukglyn @crocodiledunbar @sarahftyson @Em_Garratt @PhysioLouiseJ @Physio4YouUK https://t.co/PdLdldAolX Item banks and CAT is logical part of the pathway on this theme.
#HealthEconJA Some recommendations for developing multidimensional computerized adaptive tests for patient-reported outcomes https://t.co/14o2lGEETK