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Meaning of "self-reports"

In psychology, self-report refers to a method of gathering data in which individuals provide information about their own thoughts, feelings, or behaviors, typically through questionnaires or surveys
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That is why self-reports are very important.
Comparing administrative data and self-reports.
Inventory that self-reports when it is low.
The alcohol data depended on self-reports.
These tools are mostly self-reports in questionnaire form.
Self-reports were conducted following the session also.
The results consisted of self-reports by the subjects.
The self-reports announced indifference to the bonobos.
Most studies use self-reports of drug use.
Self-reports were conducted after the session as well.
Data came from registries and self-reports.
This makes self-reports complicated and immeasurable.
Certainly they can not rely on self-reports.
Yet their self-reports did not reflect this.
These reports are smoking are self-reports.

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All studies relied on self-reports of sunburn as a primary outcome.
Self-reports of awareness and understanding of roles and responsibilities.
Both instruments relied on self-reports for data.
It is known that self-reports limit validity and reliability of data.
Participant height and weight values were obtained from self-reports.
Likert scales and other self-reports are also commonly used.
How response bias affects the factorial structure of personality self-reports.
Explicit measures tend to rely on self-reports or easily observed behaviors.
Periodic examination-based measurement provides perspective on routinely collected self-reports.
Researchers looked at self-reports of internet addiction behaviors and symptoms.
It would have been interesting to corroborate these self-reports with other informants.
Researchers looked at self-reports of internet addiction behaviours and symptoms.
This study was correlational only, and depended solely on self-reports questionnaires.
Correspondence of self-reports with urinalysis and collateral reports was satisfactory.
The detection of incidents may rely more on self-reports or on external parties.
Caregiver self-reports were the sole source of 4 days adherence and sociodemographic information.
Quantitative data will come from self-reports about current health behaviours.
Psychosocial adjustment in adolescents with craniofacial anomalies, a comparison of parent and self-reports.
There were no changes in self-reports during waiting period of three months.
It recommends a comprehensive and hierarchical approach integrating self-reports and behavioral changes.
Anonymous versus identifiable self-reports of adolescent drug attitudes, intentions and use.
Self-reports revealed greater mood enhancement following clay handling compared to ball handling.
This study was based entirely on self-reports by patients through an interviewer guided questionnaire.
However, most such studies have defined smoking abstinence based on patient self-reports.
The validity of smoking self-reports by adolescents, a reexamination of the bogus pipeline procedure.
However, the predictive power was weaker than for self-reports or parent reports only.
It seems that self-reports are easily useful and provide a strong adhesion of the participants.
Criminological tools for analysis and intervention, special reference to self-reports and victimization surveys.
The questionnaire self-reports were generally found to correspond well with the audio recordings.
Several studies have therefore attempted to compare self-reports with other forms of evidence about CWBs.
The participants ' self-reports on the presence of relevant diseases were used to calculate a morbidity rate.
The elderly that suffered from chronic diseases presented a higher proportion of negative health self-reports.
Sleep pattern data obtained from self-reports and laboratory instrument may differ.
Another limitation concerns the information obtained from the medical records of the institution and self-reports.
A notable feature in the self-reports is the very substantial overlap between traditional and cyberbullying.

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