What does “moderate pain” mean? Subgroups holding different conceptions of rating scales evaluate experimental pain differently
Abstract
Background Pain ratings are almost ubiquitous in pain assessment, but their variability is high. Low correlations of continuous/numerical rating scales with categorical scales suggest that individuals associate different sensations with the same number on a scale, jeopardizing the interpretation of statistical results. We analysed individual conceptions of rating scales and whether these conceptions can be utilized in the analysis of ratings of...
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Title
What does “moderate pain” mean? Subgroups holding different conceptions of rating scales evaluate experimental pain differently
Published Date
Dec 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
625 - 638
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