A number of authors have documented complaints made by consumers about psychological reports. Prominent among these complaints are that basic data are not included, that psychological terms whose meanings are not certain are used, and that the logic of the report is unclear. Ownby and Wallbrown (1986) have proposed a model for report writing that addresses these concerns by specifying the types of data and the mode of data presentation most likely to be viewed positively by readers of reports. In the present study, psychologists (N = 29) in several mental health settings rated statements based on the model as significantly more credible and persuasive than nonmodel equivalent statements
Consumer participation has become an increasingly important concept within the field,of mental heal...
In mental health care, psychologists assess clients ’ complaints, analyze underlying problems, and i...
There is currently an unprecedented level of doubt regarding the reliability of research findings in...
A number of authors have documented complaints made by consumers about psychological reports. Promin...
A number of authors have documented complaints made by consumers about psychological reports. Promin...
Provides a systematic approach to writing psychological reports for optimal clarity, thoroughness, a...
A growing body of empirical evidence has consistently demonstrated that much publically and privatel...
© 2015 The Australian Psychological SocietyThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on routine outcome monitoring (ROM) to provide f...
In mental health care, psychologists assess clients’ complaints, analyze underlying problems, and id...
When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of b...
The process involved in the determination of discharge readiness of psychiatric inpatients has not b...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
The research literature concerning psychological report writing regards communication as the fundame...
Information for Writers 2 The Abstract is a one paragraph summary of the report. Write in block st...
Consumer participation has become an increasingly important concept within the field,of mental heal...
In mental health care, psychologists assess clients ’ complaints, analyze underlying problems, and i...
There is currently an unprecedented level of doubt regarding the reliability of research findings in...
A number of authors have documented complaints made by consumers about psychological reports. Promin...
A number of authors have documented complaints made by consumers about psychological reports. Promin...
Provides a systematic approach to writing psychological reports for optimal clarity, thoroughness, a...
A growing body of empirical evidence has consistently demonstrated that much publically and privatel...
© 2015 The Australian Psychological SocietyThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version...
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on routine outcome monitoring (ROM) to provide f...
In mental health care, psychologists assess clients’ complaints, analyze underlying problems, and id...
When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of b...
The process involved in the determination of discharge readiness of psychiatric inpatients has not b...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
The research literature concerning psychological report writing regards communication as the fundame...
Information for Writers 2 The Abstract is a one paragraph summary of the report. Write in block st...
Consumer participation has become an increasingly important concept within the field,of mental heal...
In mental health care, psychologists assess clients ’ complaints, analyze underlying problems, and i...
There is currently an unprecedented level of doubt regarding the reliability of research findings in...