Contents
- 1 Ascertaining Health Related Quality of Life
- 1.1 Frequent Statistical Anomalies
- 1.1.1 Response Shift Bias
- 1.2 Frequently Used HRQoL Measures
- 1.1 Frequent Statistical Anomalies
- 2 What is the HRQoL used for?
- 2.1 Why is it important?
- 2.2 Future Implications of HRQoL
- 3 Research Pertaining to HRQoL
- 3.1 The Remarkable .5 of Standard Deviation
- 4 Ethics for HRQoL
- 5 See also
- 6 References
- 7 External links
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