AbstractThe aim of this study was to establish the content validity of a list of traits, skills and abilities that describe conscious experience, aggregated under the construct ‘consciousness quotient’ (CQ). The goal was to evaluate the comprehensiveness and representativeness of the content - whether the lists of the traits comprising the CQ adequately cover conscious experience, with no irrelevant content included. After developing the construct, the content validity was evaluated by a panel of 25 experts. As a result, 40 items were excluded and 27 items were re-worded. New terminological clarifications were developed in order to better operationalize the CQ construct
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to examine the difficulty level of the Consciousness Quotient I...
[poster] 4th International Conference on Cognitive Systems (CogSys 2010). January 27-28th, 2010. Zur...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...
AbstractThis study describes the development and preliminary validation of the Consciousness Quotien...
AbstractAfter developing Consciousness Quotient Inventory - CQI (Brazdau, 2009), research showed the...
This study is an exploration of collective patterns of conscious experience, as described by various...
Many of the theoretical constructs and outcomes of interest to health psychology cannot be objective...
In studies involving theoretical constructs, it is important that measures have good content validit...
Constructed Awareness (CA) is an approach to psychotherapy that explores how a client's experience i...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The importance of content validity in the instrument psychometric and its rel...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to establish the practical usage of Consciousness Quotient in t...
The objective of this paper is to report the process of quantifying the content validity of items in...
This research examined individual differences in how people think about social status via a scale w...
This research examined individual differences in how people think about social status via a scale wi...
The concept of content validity takes on special importance where invoked to justify use of a test. ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to examine the difficulty level of the Consciousness Quotient I...
[poster] 4th International Conference on Cognitive Systems (CogSys 2010). January 27-28th, 2010. Zur...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...
AbstractThis study describes the development and preliminary validation of the Consciousness Quotien...
AbstractAfter developing Consciousness Quotient Inventory - CQI (Brazdau, 2009), research showed the...
This study is an exploration of collective patterns of conscious experience, as described by various...
Many of the theoretical constructs and outcomes of interest to health psychology cannot be objective...
In studies involving theoretical constructs, it is important that measures have good content validit...
Constructed Awareness (CA) is an approach to psychotherapy that explores how a client's experience i...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The importance of content validity in the instrument psychometric and its rel...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to establish the practical usage of Consciousness Quotient in t...
The objective of this paper is to report the process of quantifying the content validity of items in...
This research examined individual differences in how people think about social status via a scale w...
This research examined individual differences in how people think about social status via a scale wi...
The concept of content validity takes on special importance where invoked to justify use of a test. ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to examine the difficulty level of the Consciousness Quotient I...
[poster] 4th International Conference on Cognitive Systems (CogSys 2010). January 27-28th, 2010. Zur...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...