Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Confounder; Direct effect; Recall bias; Differential measurement error; Mental health; Psychological state; Mood congruency; Asthma; Chronic bronchitis;
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Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Child abuse; Mental health; Adolescence; Early adulthood; Assessment; Recall bias;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Childhood disadvantage; Social epidemiology; Social causation; Life course; Anchoring; Recall bias; Measurement error; Differential error; Non-differential error; Reliability; Validity;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Expenditure; Survey data; Measurement error; Recall bias; C81; D12;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Patient-reported outcome measures; Health-related quality of life; Retrospective; Population norms; Recall bias; Response shift;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; D03; J28; Recall bias; Job satisfaction; Wage satisfaction; Measurement error; Survey income;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Bipolar disorder; Age at onset; Admixture analysis; Recall bias; Finite mixture model;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; quality of life; recalibration; recall bias; response shift; thentest;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Low back pain; Diagnosis; Uncertainty; Recall bias;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Global perceived change; Minimal important change; Outcome assessment; Transition rating; Recall bias; Minimal clinically important difference;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Family change; Recall bias; Retrospective surveys; Partnership status at childbirth
EducationTiming of Emergency Medicine Student Evaluation Does Not Affect Scoring
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; medical student; emergency medicine; clerkship; evaluation; assessment; timing; recall bias; education; missing at random;
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Longitudinal data; Labour market dynamics; Retrospective; Recall bias; Survey methods; Anchoring
Admixture analysis of age at onset in schizophrenia: evidence of three subgroups in a first-episode sample
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Schizophrenia; Age at onset; Admixture analysis; Recall bias;
Temporal trends in symptom experience predict the accuracy of recall PROs
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Electronic diaries; Patient-reported outcomes; Recall bias; Temporal trends
Reliability of maternal-reports regarding the use of household pesticides: Experience from a case-control study of childhood leukemia
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Reliability; Case-control study; Leukemia; Recall bias;
Investigating the drinking patterns of young people over the course of the evening at weekends
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Alcohol use; Drinking trajectories; Young adults; Recall bias; Internet-based cell phone-optimised assessment technique (ICAT); Multi-level latent growth curve modelling;
A longitudinal study of UK military personnel offered anthrax vaccination: Informed choice, symptom reporting, uptake and pre-vaccination health
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Anthrax vaccination; Informed choice; Military health; Recall bias; Gulf War Syndrome;
Predictors and overestimation of recalled mobile phone use among children and adolescents
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Mobile phones; Recall bias; Children; Adolescents
Accurate reporting of expected delivery date by mothers 9 months after birth
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Maternal recall; Gestational age; Epidemiologic methods; recall bias; preterm birth; Millennium Cohort Study
Limited validity of parental recall on pregnancy, birth, and early childhood at child age 10 years
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Validity; Recall bias; Parent; Child; Early-life adversity; Mental health
A prospective global measure, the Punum Ladder, provides more valid assessments of quality of life than a retrospective transition measure
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Minimal important difference; Global Rating of Change Scale; Punum Ladder; Cough Quality of Life Questionnaire; Health-related quality of life; Quality of life; Chronic cough; Recall bias
An evolved cognitive bias for social norms
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Social norms; Social influence; Recall bias; Conformism; Cooperation
A population-based case–control teratologic study of promethazine use during pregnancy
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Promethazine; Pregnancy; Congenital abnormalities; Case–control study; Recall bias
Assessor Status Influences Pain Recall
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Demand characteristics; pain; assessment; recall bias; pain report;
Recall bias in reporting medically unexplained symptoms comes from semantic memory
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Experience sampling; Medically unexplained symptoms; Recall bias; Semantic memory
Using the age at onset may increase the reliability of longitudinal asthma assessment
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Asthma; Incidence; Longitudinal study; Recall bias; Measurement error; Retrospective study;
Recall bias in the displaced workers survey: Are layoffs really lemons?
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; J31; J63Lemons effect of layoffs; Recall bias; Wage-tenure profiles
A balanced multi-level rotation sampling design and its efficient composite estimators
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Three-way balancing; Minimum risk estimator; Generalized regression estimator; Time-in-sample bias; Recall bias;
Depression and mental health visits to physicians—a prospective records-based study
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Mental health services utilization; Depression; Recall bias; Prospective studies; Canada
Recall bias did not affect perceived magnitude of change in health-related functional status
Keywords: بی احتیاط به یاد بیاورید; Health status indicators; Responsiveness; Prospective change; Heart failure; Retrospective change; Clinically relevant change; Effect size; Recall bias; Present-state bias