Definition of Subscales. Meaning of Subscales. Synonyms of Subscales

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- the scales is then broken down into subscales comprising two to five items each. The Depression scale has subscales ****essing dysphoria, hopelessness,...
- analyses. It yields 20 subscales (five under each of the four dichotomous preference scales), plus seven additional subscales for a new "comfort-discomfort"...
- looked up to. This section is also divided into two subscales with 15-16 items apiece. The two subscales are titled “Being the Breadwinner” and “Being admired...
- The Alzheimer's Disease ****essment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) is a brief neuropsychological ****essment used to ****ess the severity of cognitive...
- an overall average score of all subscales, though this overall score has less validity than each of the 5 subscales if interpreted individually. Higher...
- original clinical scales as well as Content, Supplementary, and other subscales of potential interest to clinicians. Additionally, the MMPI-2-RF computer...
- in program evaluation. The scale is a 90-item inventory that has a 10 subscales measuring interpersonal Relationship dimension, the Personal Growth, and...
- the WOMAC varies for the pain, stiffness, and function subscales. The ACR says the pain subscale "has been variable across studies but generally meets...
- consisted of two parts: the total workload is divided into six subjective subscales that are represented on a single page, serving as one part of the questionnaire:...
- other facets of the HEXACO model, Honesty-Humility has four subscales: Sincerity – this subscale measures a person's (un)willingness to be mani****tive or...