Self-Report and Direct Measures of Health: Bias and Implications

  • Gorber S
  • Tremblay M
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Much of the world’s population health, public health and clinical information is based on self-reported data. However, significant and meaningful bias exists across a broad range of health indicators when self-reported data are compared to direct measures. This...

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Gorber, S. C., & Tremblay, M. S. (2016). Self-Report and Direct Measures of Health: Bias and Implications (pp. 369–376). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29577-0_14

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