Evaluation of one's own character, feelings, or behaviour, used as a tool in psychology to quantify people's perception of themselves or assess mental health risks.
(作为心理学评估工具的,对性格、情感或行为所作的)自我评估
with modifierwomen and men had similar scores in sex role self-rating
as modifierself-rating questionnaires
count nounthe self-ratings of the patients
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For self-perceived scholastic competence, however, students' self-ratings declined over the course of high school.
Following a predefined schedule, the participants were given an acoustic signal and asked for a verbal report of their momentary subjective experiences and ratings of the reported experiences on several ordinal self-rating scales.
The efficacy results were based on questionnaires, self-rating scales, and nighttime motor activity.
These have ranged from formalised expert observation (by trained driving instructors or traffic safety officers) to self-rating scales and activity inventories completed by drivers.
This self-rating was supported when students were tested on specific questions about proper graphing techniques.
He has also made a major methodological contribution to the study of culture by highlighting methodological pitfalls in comparing self-ratings across cultures and proposing ways in which to avoid those pitfalls.
Notably, the fact that self-ratings as well as friend-ratings were provided by the same pool of participants resulted in interdependent data.
The participants and 96 control subjects completed the SCOFF questionnaire, the eating disorder inventory and the BITE self-rating scale for bulimia.
We used test results and self-ratings to evaluate which measures would best identify the dominant language.
Block 3 consisted of these same scores from the fathers' self-ratings.
Global self-rating anxiety scales are sensitive, and brief scales are considered adequate.
However, there were no statistically significant differences between primary and revision ACL reconstructions with regard to this overall self-rating.
Most experts insist that daily self-ratings by the patient for two or more menstrual cycles must be completed before a PMDD diagnosis can be confirmed.
They were also asked to provide a self-rating of their health on a 7-point scale reproduced from Laird and Chamberlain.
This suggests that adolescents with low GPA and high self-ratings of popularity and depression were more likely to smoke cigarettes.
To minimize the biasing effect of self-rating on mate score, self scores were assessed at the end of the questionnaire, after the assessments of hypothetical mates.
A six-item observer and self-rating neuropathy scale was used to assess treatment at 2 weeks.
This 65-item self-rating adjective checklist was designed to measure negative mood states like anxiety and depression.
Mothers assigned self-ratings of 3.0 or higher on 36 of 60 items.
Licensed, bilingual speech-language pathologists or educational specialists administered the AQT naming tests, WLD word association test, and self-rating questionnaires individually.