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Response to Hays et al and McHorney and Cohen: Practical Implications of Item Response Theory and Computerized Adaptive Testing
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EngineeringHealth Impact AssessmentOccupational Health SciencesHealth OutcomeItem Response TheoryOn-line TestingPractical ImplicationsTest DerivationNeurologyPrevalencePublic HealthTestabilityAssessmentStatisticsHealth Services ResearchComputerized Adaptive TestingCognitive ScienceHealth PolicyOccupational HealthTest DevelopmentOutcomes ResearchHealth Assessment LabRegression TestingHealth EffectHealth EconomicsRhode IslandSoftware TestingSurvey Methodology
*From QualityMetric, Inc, Lincoln, Rhode Island. †From the Health Assessment Lab, Boston, Massachusetts. ‡From the National Institute of Occupational Health, Copenhagen, Denmark. Preparation of this article and data collection costs for the 1999 National Headache Impact Survey were supported by Glaxo Wellcome. Address correspondence to: John E. Ware, Jr, PhD, QualityMetric, Inc, 640 George Washington Hwy, Lincoln, RI 02865. E-Mail: [email protected]
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