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050 00 $aR853.H8$bS36 1999
245 04 $aThe science of self-report :$bimplications for research and practice /$cedited by Arthur A. Stone ... [et al.].
260 $aMahwah, NJ :$bLawrence Erlbaum,$c1999.
263 $a9905
300 $a380 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tGeneral Issues in Self-Report /$rJaylan S. Turkkan.$g1.$tInformation No One Else Knows: The Value of Self-Report /$rWendy Baldwin.$g2.$tEthical Issues in the Collection of Self-Report Data /$rDavid M. Bersoff and Donald N. Bersoff --$gPt. II.$tCognitive Processes in Self-Report /$rJared B. Jobe.$g3.$tRemembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports /$rRoger Tourangeau.$g4.$tTemporal Representation and Event Dating /$rNorman M. Bradburn.$g5.$tThe Use of Memory and Contextual Cues in the Formation of Behavioral Frequency Judgments /$rGeeta Menon and Eric A. Yorkston.$g6.$tEmotion and Memory: Implications for Self-Report /$rJohn F. Kihlstrom, Eric Eich and Deborah Sandbrand /$r[et al.] --$gPt. III.$tSelf-Reporting Sensitive Events and Characteristics /$rChristine A. Bachrach.$g7.$tAsking Questions About Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview /$rNora Cate Schaeffer.
505 80 $g8.$tThe Association Between Self-Reports of Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk: Fact or Artifact /$rHeather G. Miller, James N. Gribble and Leah C. Mazade /$r[et al.] --$gPt. IV.$tSpecial Issues on Self-Report /$rVirginia S. Cain.$g9.$tWhen Surveys Fail: An Alternative for Data Collection /$rDouglas S. Massey.$g10.$tAssessing Protocols for Child Interviews /$rJohnny Blair.$g11.$tDo I Do What I Say? A Perspective on Self-Report Methods in Drug Dependence Epidemiology /$rJames C. Anthony, Yehuda D. Neumark and Michelle L. Van Etten --$gPt. V.$tSelf-Report of Distant Memories /$rJaylan S. Turkkan.$g12.$tSuggestion, Imagination, and the Transformation of Reality /$rElizabeth F. Loftus.$g13.$tValidity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse /$rLinda M. Williams, Jane A. Siegel and Judith Jackson Pomeroy --$gPt. VI.$tSelf-Reporting of Health Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms /$rHoward S. Kurtzman.
505 80 $g14.$tMethodological Issues in Assessing Psychiatric Disorders With Self-Reports /$rRonald C. Kessler, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen and Jamie Abelson /$r[et al.].$g15.$t"I Took the Medicine Like You Told Me, Doctor": Self-Report of Adherence With Medical Regimens /$rCynthia S. Rand.$g16.$tReal-Time Self-Report of Momentary States in the Natural Environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment /$rSaul Shiffman --$gPt. VII.$tSelf-Reporting of Physical Symptoms /$rArthur A. Stone.$g17.$tPsychological Factors Influencing the Reporting of Physical Symptoms /$rJames W. Pennebaker.$g18.$tSelf-Report of Pain: Issues and Opportunities /$rFrancis J. Keefe.$g19.$tThe Validity of Bodily Symptoms in Medical Outpatients /$rArthur J. Barsky.
520 1 $a"Obtaining accurate information about behaviors, symptoms, and experiences is critical in many areas of behavioral and biomedical research and in clinical practice. Because it has been historically difficult to obtain unbiased reports from research volunteers and patients about their pain, mood, substance abuse history, or dietary habits, to name just a few examples, rigorous methodological techniques have been developed in the last decade to improve the reliability and accuracy of these self-reports.
520 8 $aThis book presents cutting-edge research on optimal methods for obtaining self-reported information for use in the evaluation of scientific hypothesis, in therapeutic interventions, and in the developments of prognostic indicators."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aHuman experimentation in medicine$vCongresses.
650 0 $aHuman experimentation in psychology$vCongresses.
700 1 $aStone, Arthur A.
852 00 $bleh$hR853.H8$iS36 1999