Are they really that happy? Exploring scale recalibration in estimates of well-being.
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Relative to the general US population, chronic diseases are associated with poorer health-related quality of life as measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS).Imagining life with an ostomy: does a video intervention improve quality-of-life predictions for a medical condition that may elicit disgust?Long-term health investment when people underestimate their adaptation to old age-related health problems.The meaning of vaguely quantified frequency response options on a quality of life scale depends on respondents' medical status and age.
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Are they really that happy? Exploring scale recalibration in estimates of well-being.
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Dylan M Smith
George Loewenstein
Heather P Lacey
Jason Riis
Peter A Ubel
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10.1037/0278-6133.27.6.669
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z