Karen M. Schmidt

Affiliations: 
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
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Psychometrics Psychology
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Engelhard MM, Schmidt KM, Engel CE, et al. (2016) The e-MSWS-12: improving the multiple sclerosis walking scale using item response theory. Quality of Life Research : An International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation
Tsang S, Schmidt KM, Vincent GM, et al. (2015) Assessing psychopathy among justice involved adolescents with the PCL:YV: an item response theory examination across gender. Personality Disorders. 6: 22-31
Singh H, Gonder-Frederick L, Schmidt K, et al. (2014) Assessing hyperglycemia avoidance in people with Type 1 diabetes Diabetes Management. 4: 263-271
Gonder-Frederick LA, Vajda KA, Schmidt KM, et al. (2013) Examining the Behaviour subscale of the Hypoglycaemia Fear Survey: an international study. Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association. 30: 603-9
Gonder-Frederick LA, Schmidt KM, Vajda KA, et al. (2011) Psychometric properties of the hypoglycemia fear survey-ii for adults with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care. 34: 801-6
Kline TL, Schmidt KM, Bowles RP. (2006) Using LinLog and FACETS to model item components in the LLTM. Journal of Applied Measurement. 7: 74-91
Kline TL, Schmidt KM. (2005) Rasch analysis examining processing mechanisms of the object location memory test revised. Journal of Applied Measurement. 6: 382-95
Williams MT, Turkheimer E, Schmidt KM, et al. (2005) Ethnic identification biases responses to the Padua Inventory for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Assessment. 12: 174-85
Schmidt KM. (2004) Item Generation : Difficult Questions Made Easier Contemporary Psychology. 49: 577-579
Schmidt KM, Llewellyn PL, Taylor GJ, et al. (2003) Cloninger's temperament and character inventory correlates with personality characteristics of organ donation advocates Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 10: 173-185
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