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  2. Addiction severity index - Wikipedia

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    [1] [14] In addition, a time frame of 6-month was added for cost-related questions on top of the lifetime and past 30-day time frames in view of increased popularity in use cost-effectiveness analysis. [1] In view of the additional content, "skip-outs" could be employed on screening questions to keep the interview within an hour. [14]

  3. Stanislas de Barbeyrac - Wikipedia

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    Stanislas de Barbeyrac was born in Annecy (Haute Savoie) on 27 April 1984.His mother's family was Polish and working class. His paternal grandfather arrived in Normandy as a member of the Polish forces that fought alongside Allied forces after the fall of Poland in World War II.

  4. Questionnaire construction - Wikipedia

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    Questions can be more detailed and obtains more comprehensive information. However, respondents are often limited to their working memory: specially designed visual cues (such as prompt cards) may help in some cases. Interviewers sometimes rephrase questions during the interview, reducing the level of standardisation.

  5. Confidence interval - Wikipedia

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    A 95% confidence level does not mean that 95% of the sample data lie within the confidence interval. A 95% confidence level does not mean that there is a 95% probability of the parameter estimate from a repeat of the experiment falling within the confidence interval computed from a given experiment. [21]

  6. Member check - Wikipedia

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    In qualitative research, a member check, also known as informant feedback or respondent validation, is a technique used by researchers to help improve the accuracy, credibility, validity, and transferability (also known as applicability, internal validity, [1] or fittingness) of a study. [2]

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  9. Confidence - Wikipedia

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    Confidence is the feeling of belief or trust that a person or thing is reliable. [1] Self-confidence is trust in oneself. Self-confidence involves a positive belief that one can generally accomplish what one wishes to do in the future. [2] Self-confidence is not the same as self-esteem, which is an evaluation of one's