@AmandaKMontoya @El_GioRamos It means it's converted to a standardized distribution with a mean of 50 and SD of 10. The conversion is usually based on a standardization sample (e.g. CBCL, PROMIS, etc.) Here's one that has a great mapping of items to t-sc
Development and validation of an interpretive guide for PROMIS scores. https://t.co/QYTFBYKgbO
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RT @JPRO_ISOQOL: Development and validation of an interpretive guide for PROMIS scores https://t.co/ZtGcVc3hQS
Development and validation of an interpretive guide for PROMIS scores https://t.co/ZtGcVc3hQS
Development and validation of an interpretive guide for PROMIS scores https://t.co/rd2PXC8s2t