Principles Underlying the Use of Multiple Informants' Reports
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...For example, researchers may select a single indicator to represent a study’s effects or average the observed effects across outcome measures within the study; these practices often result in different conclusions (Matt 1989)....
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...Thus, within structural models seeking to explain variance in behavior, behavior genetics researchers may treat informant discrepancies as useful information (Baker et al. 2007, Bartels et al. 2007, Derks et al. 2006, Tackett et al. 2009)....
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...That is, some patients’ reports do not correspond with other informants’ reports, and some patients’ reports correspond to a considerable extent with other informants’ reports (De Los Reyes et al. 2011c,d)....
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...In fact, this work likely played a key role in researchers transitioning away from identifying treatment response using multi-informant assessments in favor of primary outcome measures (De Los Reyes et al. 2011b)....
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...In sum, the RPC Model provides a categorical distinction of consistent research findings that can be used to delineate evidence supporting Converging Operations....
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...Indeed, we previously illustrated the RPC Model, as used in controlled trials research, as one operational definition of convergence (De Los Reyes & Kazdin 2006)....
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...For instance, one informant may report on a questionnaire that a patient’s mood is “low” and another informant may report on a parallel questionnaire that the patient’s mood is “elevated” (De Los Reyes et al. 2011c,d)....
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"Principles Underlying the Use of Mu..." refers background or result in this paper
...That is, some patients’ reports do not correspond with other informants’ reports, and some patients’ reports correspond to a considerable extent with other informants’ reports (De Los Reyes et al. 2011c,d)....
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...In fact, this work likely played a key role in researchers transitioning away from identifying treatment response using multi-informant assessments in favor of primary outcome measures (De Los Reyes et al. 2011b)....
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...In sum, the RPC Model provides a categorical distinction of consistent research findings that can be used to delineate evidence supporting Converging Operations....
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...Indeed, we previously illustrated the RPC Model, as used in controlled trials research, as one operational definition of convergence (De Los Reyes & Kazdin 2006)....
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...For instance, one informant may report on a questionnaire that a patient’s mood is “low” and another informant may report on a parallel questionnaire that the patient’s mood is “elevated” (De Los Reyes et al. 2011c,d)....
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