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OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ASSOCIATED
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Measurement
- Kravitz, D. A. (1999). Claimant reactions to the disability determination
process. In: Activity report: Measurement concepts and issues relevant
to the Social Security Administration’s disability
determination process (pp. 4.1 - 4.10). Washington, DC: American Institutes
for Research.
- Kravitz, D. A. (1999). Psychometric implications of extracting a measure
from a multidimensional instrument. In: Activity report: Measurement
concepts and issues relevant to the Social Security Administration’s
disability determination process (pp. 6.1 - 6.7). Washington, DC: American
Institutes for Research.
- Kravitz, D. A. (1999). Special populations and accommodations: Effects
on psychometric characteristics of measures. In: Activity report: Measurement
concepts and issues relevant to the Social Security Administration’s
disability determination process (pp. 5.1 - 5.8). Washington, DC: American
Institutes for Research.
- Kravitz, D. A., Matheson, L. N., & Russell, T. (1999). Measurement
concepts relevant to the Social Security Administration’s disability
determination process. In: Activity report: Measurement concepts and
issues relevant to the Social Security Administration’s disability determination
process (pp. 1.1 - 1.28). Washington, DC: American Institutes for Research.
- Matheson, L. N., & Kravitz, D. A. (1999). Safety. In: Activity report:
Measurement concepts and
issues relevant to the Social Security Administration’s disability determination
process (pp. 2.1 - 2.6). Washington, DC: American Institutes for Research.
- Russell, T., Kravitz, D. A., & Matheson, L. N. (1999). Accuracy of
self-reports. In: Activity report: Measurement concepts and issues relevant
to the Social Security Administration’s disability determination process
(pp. 8.1 - 8.9). Washington, DC: American Institutes for Research.
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