Integrated Behavioral Healthcare 2001
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012198761-9/50013-6
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“…The development of selection criteria (i.e., characteristics of instruments that will lead to the most accurate measurement of patient change) for outcome measures to be implemented in practice has received increased attention in recent years (Trabin, 1995). Because professional practices are coming to rely heavily on the demonstration of measured effects of treatments, it is imperative that outcome measures possess characteristics that will lead to the most accurate reflection of patient improvement.…”
Section: Test Selection In Psychotherapy Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of selection criteria (i.e., characteristics of instruments that will lead to the most accurate measurement of patient change) for outcome measures to be implemented in practice has received increased attention in recent years (Trabin, 1995). Because professional practices are coming to rely heavily on the demonstration of measured effects of treatments, it is imperative that outcome measures possess characteristics that will lead to the most accurate reflection of patient improvement.…”
Section: Test Selection In Psychotherapy Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%