Has anyone else got in touch to help tackle the dredging through the table of papers that use the EEfRT to answer these questions? And are there...
and this is probably the important bit to note because probably all, but certainly the iller ME-CFS would be in rolling PEM when doing the task...
And for the sub-group who made the same choices, but couldn't complete the clicks on said hard tasks, then still continued to choose them ?
@andrewkq I've noticed that Treadway is a co-author on the first one, but doesn't appear to be on the second one (which looks at external...
I'm sure @EndME has probably got more useful pointers here, but thought in the mean time I'd point you towards these two papers which is the...
PS Please don't take any of my trying to work out what to make of this as suggestions on what to reply, or indeed that it should involve any kind...
Thanks for confirming.
Agreed that it is important to warn of this - that measures such as those aren't quite right in a culture where the temptation is likely to be...
Hmm interesting, I've as a very lay non-expert, questions on a few issues here. Could you point me to what you specifically said when you asked...
I think this is an interesting point, because some of the tactics used are only going to be picked up on by people who are looking at these things...
there is that. Although when power differences come into play it can serve as a different purpose/instruction/suggestion/warning/party line or...
And also stop good money being thrown after bad should for example it start to become clear that the objective measures a trial was funded to do...
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This is the paper that you want. It sort of covers all of the key bits you note: Examining the reliability and validity of two versions of the...
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Am I correct in thinking that technically @Murph 's point could apply to anyone who chose a hard task despite knowing they might not complete it....
This looks really useful :) and it really gives a sense of the difference between the two 'things' (words are starting to fail me a bit) Is it...
and on that note there was a (I think it was an Ohmann reference but I'd need to check) paper on EEfRT where they asked about 'value of money' to...
I hope I'm not taking things on too much of a sidetrack here but the more I look into this the more this exact type of point strikes me....
I REALLY like this :). It is a neat way of showing/being able to see the disability-effect vs hard, alongside how eg ME-CFS B used some pacing on...
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