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  1. We define the first as “internal responsiveness,” which characterizes the ability of a measure to change over a prespecified time frame, and the second as “external responsivene ss,” which reflects the extent to which change in a measure relates to corresponding change in a reference measure of clinical or health status.

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  3. May 1, 2000 · Our intentions in renewing discussion are to: 1) highlight the distinction between internal and external responsiveness; 2) clarify both the properties and interpretation of frequently used responsiveness statistics; 3) recommend the use of regression models to assess external responsiveness; and 4) provide directions for future research.

    • Janice A. Husted, Richard J. Cook, Vern T. Farewell, Dafna D. Gladman
    • 2000
  4. We identified three distinct but overlapping conceptualisations of responsiveness in the literature, corresponding to domains of literature relating to service quality; inequalities and the needs of diverse groups (in health or other services); and consumerism and patient involvement.

    • Carolyn Tarrant, Emma Angell, Richard Baker, Mary Boulton, George Freeman, Patricia Wilkie, Peter Ja...
    • 2014/11
    • 2014
  5. Jun 1, 2000 · We define the first as "internal responsiveness," which characterizes the ability of a measure to change over a prespecified time frame, and the second as "external responsiveness, " which ...

  6. Our intentions in renewing discussion are to: 1) highlight the distinction between internal and external responsiveness; 2) clarify both the properties and interpretation of frequently used responsiveness statistics; 3) recommend the use of regression models to assess external responsiveness; and 4) provide directions for future research.

  7. Apr 5, 2019 · • To explain the terms validity, reliability, and responsiveness and to be able to describe these properties for a given measure. • To explain the different components of validity (face, content, construct, and criterion validity) in the context of measurements.

  8. The COSMIN group defined responsiveness as “the ability of an instrument to detect change over time in the construct to be measured.” According to this definition, responsiveness is an aspect of validity. However, other authors use different definitions and subsequently, different methods.

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