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88 reviewsThis book is of interest for everyone involved in quality of life research, and it is applicable to medical and non-medical, statistical and non-statistical readers. It is of particular relevance for clinical and biomedical researchers within both the pharmaceutical industry and practitioners in the fields of cancer and other chronic diseases.
Reviews of the First Edition – Winner of the first prize in the Basis of Medicine Category of the BMA Medical Book Competition 2001:
“This book is highly recommended to clinicians who are actively involved in the planning, analysis and publication of QoL research.” CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
“This book is highly recommended reading.” QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCHContent:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–30):
Chapter 2 Principles of Measurement Scales (pages 31–48):
Chapter 3 Developing a Questionnaire (pages 49–76):
Chapter 4 Scores and Measurements: Validity, Reliability, Sensitivity (pages 77–108):
Chapter 5 Multi?Item Scales (pages 109–130):
Chapter 6 Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modelling (pages 131–160):
Chapter 7 Item Response Theory and Differential Item Functioning (pages 161–188):
Chapter 8 Item Banks, Item Linking and Computer?Adaptive Tests (pages 189–205):
Chapter 9 Choosing and Scoring Questionnaires (pages 207–222):
Chapter 10 Clinical Trials (pages 223–245):
Chapter 11 Sample Sizes (pages 247–269):
Chapter 12 Cross?Sectional Analysis (pages 271–304):
Chapter 13 Exploring Longitudinal Data (pages 305–327):
Chapter 14 Modelling Longitudinal Data (pages 329–354):
Chapter 15 Missing Data (pages 355–384):
Chapter 16 Practical and Reporting Issues (pages 385–401):
Chapter 17 Quality?Adjusted Survival (pages 403–425):
Chapter 18 Clinical Interpretation (pages 427–455):
Chapter 19 Meta?Analysis (pages 457–475):