Although considerable research supports the veridicality of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports, all studies find that some proportion of self-reports are inaccurate. Recently, a few studies have examined variables predictive of inaccurate self-reports and found considerable intersubject variability. The present study examined predictors of alcohol abusers\u27 inconsistent reports of life events and drinking using test-retest reliability data from two questionnaires. Results indicated that inconsistent self-reports were associated with the type (i.e., objective versus subjective) and amount (i.e., more drinking involvement at the first interview was associated with greater discrepant reports at the second interview) of information to be recall...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
The validity of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of the number of days associated with alcohol-relat...
Recent literature showed that expectancies or cognitions have been proposed as a major factor in inf...
Although considerable research supports the veridicality of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports, all st...
Several major literature reviews have concluded that alcohol abusers generally give valid self-repor...
The reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 retrospective self-reports was evaluated using a time-line fo...
This study investigated the test-retest reliability of 69 alcohol abusers\u27 current reports about ...
Using 54 outpatient male court-referred alcohol abusers as subjects, this study investigated the eff...
This study examined whether population type (voluntary outpatient, voluntary inpatient, coerced outp...
Notes that alcohol abusers\u27 verbal self-reports are likely to be an accurate reflection of drinki...
Thirty-nine male alcoholics in a voluntary outpatient treatment program were interviewed individuall...
Two different interview techniques, used to obtain retrospective reports of daily drinking behavior ...
Aims: To review three topics pertaining to the validity of alcohol self‐reports: factors that influe...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
Objective: Researchers rely on adolescents\u27 self-reports of alcohol consumption and alcohol-relat...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
The validity of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of the number of days associated with alcohol-relat...
Recent literature showed that expectancies or cognitions have been proposed as a major factor in inf...
Although considerable research supports the veridicality of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports, all st...
Several major literature reviews have concluded that alcohol abusers generally give valid self-repor...
The reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 retrospective self-reports was evaluated using a time-line fo...
This study investigated the test-retest reliability of 69 alcohol abusers\u27 current reports about ...
Using 54 outpatient male court-referred alcohol abusers as subjects, this study investigated the eff...
This study examined whether population type (voluntary outpatient, voluntary inpatient, coerced outp...
Notes that alcohol abusers\u27 verbal self-reports are likely to be an accurate reflection of drinki...
Thirty-nine male alcoholics in a voluntary outpatient treatment program were interviewed individuall...
Two different interview techniques, used to obtain retrospective reports of daily drinking behavior ...
Aims: To review three topics pertaining to the validity of alcohol self‐reports: factors that influe...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
Objective: Researchers rely on adolescents\u27 self-reports of alcohol consumption and alcohol-relat...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
The validity of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of the number of days associated with alcohol-relat...
Recent literature showed that expectancies or cognitions have been proposed as a major factor in inf...