Writing Health-Related Items for Rasch Models - Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for Health Sciences: From Medical Paternalism to Patient Autonomy

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Writing Health-Related Items for Rasch Models - Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for Health Sciences : From Medical Paternalism to Patient Autonomy. / Brodersen, John; Doward, Lynda C.; Thorsen, Hanne; Mckenna, Stephen P.

Rasch Models in Health. 1. udg. Wiley, 2013. s. 281-302.

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Brodersen, J, Doward, LC, Thorsen, H & Mckenna, SP 2013, Writing Health-Related Items for Rasch Models - Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for Health Sciences: From Medical Paternalism to Patient Autonomy. i Rasch Models in Health. 1 udg, Wiley, s. 281-302. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118574454.ch15

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Brodersen, J., Doward, L. C., Thorsen, H., & Mckenna, S. P. (2013). Writing Health-Related Items for Rasch Models - Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for Health Sciences: From Medical Paternalism to Patient Autonomy. I Rasch Models in Health (1 udg., s. 281-302). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118574454.ch15

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Brodersen J, Doward LC, Thorsen H, Mckenna SP. Writing Health-Related Items for Rasch Models - Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for Health Sciences: From Medical Paternalism to Patient Autonomy. I Rasch Models in Health. 1 udg. Wiley. 2013. s. 281-302 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118574454.ch15

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Brodersen, John ; Doward, Lynda C. ; Thorsen, Hanne ; Mckenna, Stephen P. / Writing Health-Related Items for Rasch Models - Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for Health Sciences : From Medical Paternalism to Patient Autonomy. Rasch Models in Health. 1. udg. Wiley, 2013. s. 281-302

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