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Evaluation of the Situational Judgment Test
Factor structure of the neurocognitive battery in a geriatric sample with cognitive impairments
 
The Facet Satisfaction Scale: Enhancing the measurement of job satisfaction
Stories: A revision of the Willingness & Action Measure for Children and Adolescents (WAM-C/A)
 
Intuitive eating scale: An examination among adolescents
Predicting long term job performance using a cognitive ability test
 
Proctored versus unproctored online testing using a personality measure: Are there any differences?
Comparing outcome measures derived from four research designs incorporating the retrospective pretest
 
Evaluation of the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report (QIDS-SR) in a spinal cord injury population
Neurocognitive variables underlying group performance on a measure of effort: The Medical Symptom Validity Test (MSVT)
 
An item response theory analysis of the Rey Osterreith Complex Figure Task
Neurocognitive implications of diabetes on dementia as measured by an extensive neuropsychological battery
 
Stratified item selection and exposure control in unidimensional adaptive testing in the presence of two-dimensional data
Factors of the Geriatric Depression Scale that may distinguish between four cognitive diagnostic groups: Normal, mild cognitive impairment, dementia of the Alzheimer's type, and vascular dementia
 
Measuring male body dissatisfaction: Factorial and construct validity of the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale for Men
Differences among abused and nonabused younger and older adults as measured by the Hand Test
 
The utility of the Spatial Span from the Wechsler Memory Scales in a geriatric population with cognitive impairments
Validation of the Facet Satisfaction Scale (FSS): An evaluative approach to assessing facet job satisfaction