A self-report study is a type of survey, questionnaire, or poll in which respondents read the question and select a response by themselves without any outside interference. A self-report is any method which involves asking a participant about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on. Examples of self-reports are questionnaires and interviews; self-reports are often used as a way of gaining participants' responses in observational studies and experiments. Self-report studies have validity problems. Patients may exaggerate symptoms in order to make their situation seem worse, or they may under-report the severity or frequency of symptoms in order to minimize their problems. Patients might also simply be mistaken or misremember the material covered by the survey. (Wikipedia).
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This lesson reviews sources of bias when conducting a survey or poll. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
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From playlist Zill DE 4.1 Preliminary Theory - Linear Equations
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Backtracking Events as Indicators of Software Usability Problems
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Teams and Teamwork in Healthcare: Using Evidence to Inform Policy
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Prevalence, Predictors and Treatment of Mental Health Problems in Syrian Refugee Children
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Yale AIDS Colloquium Series - Lauretta Grau
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Last week we discussed systematic reviews, and why they're better than review articles, or opinions. But they're not the only types of "studies of studies" I've presented to you. Sometimes you can go a step further. After you've collected all the appropriate studies, you can merge the data
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