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Effects of Time Frame on the Recall Reliability of CFS Symptoms
Meredyth Evans
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, Leonard A. Jason
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Keyphrases
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Time Effect
100%
Recall Time
75%
Headache
25%
Symptom Reporting
25%
Lymph Node
25%
Multilevel Model
25%
Disturbed Sleep
25%
Goal Intention
25%
Assessment Point
25%
Joint Pain
25%
Test-retest Reliability
25%
Sore Throat
25%
Muscle Pain
25%
Complex Illness
25%
Post-exertional Malaise
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Diseases
25%
Sore Throat
25%
Headache
25%
Myalgia
25%
Arthralgia
25%
Test Retest Reliability
25%
Malaise
25%
Lymph Node Pain
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Headache
25%
Test Retest Reliability
25%
Sore Throat
25%
Myalgia
25%
Malaise
25%
Lymph Node Pain
25%
Disease
25%
Arthralgia
25%
Engineering
Frame Time
100%
Nodes
16%
Joints (Structural Components)
16%
Assessment Point
16%
Mathematics
Timeframe
100%
Optimal Time
33%
Psychology
Test-Retest Reliability
100%