Examples of 'self-reporting' in a sentence

Meaning of "self-reporting"

self-reporting (adjective): Self-reporting refers to a method of gathering data or information in which individuals provide details about their own thoughts, feelings, behaviors, or experiences. This approach relies on self-disclosure and can be used in psychological assessments, surveys, research studies, or medical evaluations. Self-reporting is subjective and may be influenced by factors such as honesty, memory, and social desirability bias
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Self-reporting of discrimination is clearly sensitive to origin.
Instead it will rely on self-reporting by businesses.
Self-reporting and the definition of failure.
Measurement of spiritual intelligence relies on self-reporting.
We rely on self-reporting of hog lagoon spills.
This is completely understandable in a self-reporting system.
Self-reporting of food consumption could be interpreted as a limitation.
They are based on self-reporting by individuals.
Unintentional weight loss was assessed using self-reporting.
We relied on self-reporting by journal editors.
Alcohol use was estimated by self-reporting.
Self-reporting surveys can provide more accurate data.
Others will argue against self-reporting of identity.
This form of self-reporting is a cornerstone of environmental protection legislation.
Many studies have to rely on self-reporting by adolescents.

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In addition, self-reporting can lead to overestimation or underestimation of exposure.
There are huge problems with self-reporting complications.
Objective and self-reporting measures should therefore be seen as complementary.
Most of these price quotes were based on self-reporting.
An antiretroviral medication self-reporting questionnaire was developed by the programme.
Furthermore, there are situational and psychological barriers to self-reporting of mistreatment.
It relied on women self-reporting how much they drank.
One way we do this is by testing the consistency of their self-reporting.
Screening can involve either self-reporting or biological investigations, or both.
Previous studies involving solvent exposure have relied on self-reporting.
The data are limited by the self-reporting nature of the survey.
The majority of these quotes were based upon self-reporting.
Regular self-reporting on accomplishments and status reports seem to be an indispensable tool.
One main limitation of the study is the self-reporting of abuse.
The data were based on self-reporting of the diseases and phenomena analyzed.
But participant bias is also a problem in self-reporting sex research.
Some studies use self-reporting to divide into two population segments.
However, subjective measures that are based on patient self-reporting overestimate adherence.
Such self-reporting materials can act as a color changing warning system.
There can be various challenges in self-reporting of information on ethno-cultural status.
Standardized questionnaires * have been developed to overcome the biases inherent in self-reporting.
No difference in self-reporting was apparent between any of the groups for men.
A party may be asked to undertake additional self-reporting and targeted monitoring.
Some of this self-reporting can be corroborated by observations at the field level.
Instead, clinicians have had to rely on patients self-reporting this information.
Factors affecting self-reporting among people with traumatic brain injury evaluated.
Accelerometers provide more accurate measures of physical activity than self-reporting.
Transparent and accessible platform in place for self-reporting on fulfilment of commitments to action.
In other words, self-reporting by those with authority should never be deemed sufficient.
The sedentary time was assessed using both self-reporting and an accelerometer.
Self-reporting is a much less reliable method for assessing abstinence than desired.
Participants were also required to complete a hard copy of self-reporting measures.
They used hospital admission data and self-reporting to determine whether people had depression.
The use of medical resources in the postoperative period was verified based on self-reporting.
Further, the conditions under which this self-reporting is required are equally unclear.

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