Rewards of bridging the divide between measurement and clinical theory: demonstration of a bifactor model for the Brief Symptom Inventory.
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Deconstructing racial differences: the effects of quality of education and cerebrovascular risk factorsThe coexistence of coping resources and specific coping styles in stress: evidence from full information item bifactor analysis.The Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11: reassessment of its structure in a community sample.Testing models of psychopathology in preschool-aged children using a structured interview-based assessment.Psychometric properties of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) in a heterogeneous sample of substance usersPsychometric properties of the Symptom Checklist-90 in adolescent psychiatric inpatients and age- and gender-matched community youthGeneral distress, hopelessness-suicidal ideation and worrying in adolescence: concurrent and predictive validity of a symptom-level bifactor model for clinical diagnoses.Scoring and modeling psychological measures in the presence of multidimensionality.Transdiagnostic factors of psychopathology and substance use disorders: a review.On the Complexity of Item Response Theory Models.Development and Initial Validation of a Brief Symptom Measure.The Brief Symptom Inventory and the Outcome Questionnaire-45 in the Assessment of the Outcome Quality of Mental Health Interventions.Invited Paper: The Rediscovery of Bifactor Measurement Models.Psychometric Properties and Measurement Invariance of the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 Among Chinese Insurance Employees.
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Rewards of bridging the divide between measurement and clinical theory: demonstration of a bifactor model for the Brief Symptom Inventory.
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Rewards of bridging the divide ...... r the Brief Symptom Inventory.
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Rewards of bridging the divide ...... r the Brief Symptom Inventory.
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Rewards of bridging the divide ...... r the Brief Symptom Inventory.
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Michael L Thomas
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2011-07-18T00:00:00Z