Measurement versus prediction in the construction of patient-reported outcome questionnaires: can we have our cake and eat it?

DiscussionThe answers are as follows: (1) Because measurement-based methods tend to maximize inter-item correlations by which predictive validity reduces. (2) Through selecting items that correlate highly with the criterion and lowly with the remaining items. (3) Yes, these methods may lead to different item selections. (4) For a single questionnaire: Yes, but it is problematic because reliability cannot be estimated accurately. For a test battery: Yes, but it is very costly. Implications for the construction of patient-reported outcome questionnaires are discussed.
Source: Quality of Life Research - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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