Shiffman, S., Hufford, M., Hickcox, M., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., & Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., Stone, A. A. & Shiffman, S. (1992). Reflections on the intensive measurement of stress, coping, and mood, with an emphasis on daily measures. Psychology and Health, 7, 115-129. Stone, A. A. & Shiffman, S. (1994). Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) in Behavioral Medicine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 199-202. Stone, A. A., Broderick, J. E., Porter, L. S., & Kaell, A. T. (1997). The experience of rheumatoid arthritis pain and fatigue: examining momentary reports and correlates over one week. Arthritis Care Res., 10, 185-193. Stone, A. A., Broderick, J. E., Porter, L. S., Krupp, L., Gnys, M., Paty, J. A., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Fatigue and mood in chronic fatigue syndrome patients: results of a momentary assessment protocol examining fatigue and mood levels and diurnal patterns. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 228-234. Stone, A. A., Kessler, R. C., & Haythornthwaite, J. A. (1991). Measuring daily events and experiences: decisions for the researcher. J.Pers., 59, 575-607. Stone, A. A., Neale, J. M., & Shiffman, S. (1993). Daily assessments of stress and coping and their association with mood. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 15, 8-16. Stone, A. A., Schwartz, J. E., & Kaell, A. P. (1998). The utility of momentary versus recalled self-reports. Stone, A. A., Schwartz, J. E., Neale, J. M., Shiffman, S., Marco, C. A., Hickcox, M., Paty, J., Porter, L. S., & Cruise, L. J. (1998). A comparison of coping assessed by ecological momentary assessment and retrospective recall. J.Pers.Soc.Psychol., 74, 1670-1680. Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., & DeVries, M. W. (1998). Rethinking self-report assessment methodologies: An argument for collecting ecologically valid, momentary measurements and selected results of EMA studies. In D. Kahneman, E. Diener, & N. Schwartz (Eds.), Foundations of hedonic psychology: scientific perspectives on enjoyment and suffering. ( Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., & DeVries, M. W. (1999). Ecological Momentary Assessment. In D. Kahneman, E. Diener, & Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J. E., Broderick, J. E., & Hufford, M. R. (2002). Patient noncompliance with paper diaries. British Medical Journal, 324, 1193-1194. Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J., Broderick, J. E., & Hufford, M. R. (2003). Patient compliance with electronic and paper diaries. Controlled Clinical Trials, 24, 182-199. Stone, A. A., Smyth, J. M., Pickering, T., & Schwartz, J. E. (1996). Daily mood variability: form of diurnal patterns and determinants of diurnal patterns. J Applied Soc.Psychol., 26, 1286-1305. Gwaltney, C., Shields, A.L., & Shiffman, S. (in press). Equivalence of electronic and paper-and-pencil administration of patient reported outcomes measures: A meta-analytic review. Value in Health. Howell, R.T. & Shields, A.L. (in press). The file drawer problem in reliability generalizations: A formula to compute a Fail-Safe N with reliability coefficients.Educational and Psychological Measurement. Shields, A.L., Campfield, D., Miller, C.S., Howell, R.T., Wallace, K.A., & Weiss, R.D. (in press). Score reliability of adolescent alcohol use screening measures: A meta-analytic inquiry. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Use. Miller, C.S., Shields, A.L., Campfield, D., Wallace, K.A., & Weiss, R.D. (in press). Substance use scales of the Minnesota Mulitphasic Personality Inventory: An exploration of score reliability via meta-analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement.
Stone, A. A. & Shiffman, S. (1994). Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) in Behavioral Medicine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 199-202. Stone, A. A., Broderick, J. E., Porter, L. S., & Kaell, A. T. (1997). The experience of rheumatoid arthritis pain and fatigue: examining momentary reports and correlates over one week. Arthritis Care Res., 10, 185-193. Stone, A. A., Broderick, J. E., Porter, L. S., Krupp, L., Gnys, M., Paty, J. A., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Fatigue and mood in chronic fatigue syndrome patients: results of a momentary assessment protocol examining fatigue and mood levels and diurnal patterns. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 228-234. Stone, A. A., Kessler, R. C., & Haythornthwaite, J. A. (1991). Measuring daily events and experiences: decisions for the researcher. J.Pers., 59, 575-607. Stone, A. A., Neale, J. M., & Shiffman, S. (1993). Daily assessments of stress and coping and their association with mood. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 15, 8-16. Stone, A. A., Schwartz, J. E., & Kaell, A. P. (1998). The utility of momentary versus recalled self-reports. Stone, A. A., Schwartz, J. E., Neale, J. M., Shiffman, S., Marco, C. A., Hickcox, M., Paty, J., Porter, L. S., & Cruise, L. J. (1998). A comparison of coping assessed by ecological momentary assessment and retrospective recall. J.Pers.Soc.Psychol., 74, 1670-1680. Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., & DeVries, M. W. (1998). Rethinking self-report assessment methodologies: An argument for collecting ecologically valid, momentary measurements and selected results of EMA studies. In D. Kahneman, E. Diener, & N. Schwartz (Eds.), Foundations of hedonic psychology: scientific perspectives on enjoyment and suffering. ( Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., & DeVries, M. W. (1999). Ecological Momentary Assessment. In D. Kahneman, E. Diener, & Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J. E., Broderick, J. E., & Hufford, M. R. (2002). Patient noncompliance with paper diaries. British Medical Journal, 324, 1193-1194. Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J., Broderick, J. E., & Hufford, M. R. (2003). Patient compliance with electronic and paper diaries. Controlled Clinical Trials, 24, 182-199. Stone, A. A., Smyth, J. M., Pickering, T., & Schwartz, J. E. (1996). Daily mood variability: form of diurnal patterns and determinants of diurnal patterns. J Applied Soc.Psychol., 26, 1286-1305. Gwaltney, C., Shields, A.L., & Shiffman, S. (in press). Equivalence of electronic and paper-and-pencil administration of patient reported outcomes measures: A meta-analytic review. Value in Health. Howell, R.T. & Shields, A.L. (in press). The file drawer problem in reliability generalizations: A formula to compute a Fail-Safe N with reliability coefficients.Educational and Psychological Measurement. Shields, A.L., Campfield, D., Miller, C.S., Howell, R.T., Wallace, K.A., & Weiss, R.D. (in press). Score reliability of adolescent alcohol use screening measures: A meta-analytic inquiry. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Use. Miller, C.S., Shields, A.L., Campfield, D., Wallace, K.A., & Weiss, R.D. (in press). Substance use scales of the Minnesota Mulitphasic Personality Inventory: An exploration of score reliability via meta-analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement.
Shields, A.L., Howell, R.T., Potter, J.S., & Weiss, R.D. (in press). The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test and its shortened forms: A meta-analytic inquiry into score reliability. Substance Use and Misuse, 42.
Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Tiplady, B., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Grasping the FDA’s PRO Guidance: What the agency requires to support the selection of patient reported outccome instruments. Applied Clinical Trials, 15, 69-77.
Shields, A. L, & Hufford, M. R. (2005). Assessing motivation to change among problem drinkers with and without co-occurring major depression. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 37, 401-408.
Guttmannova, K., & Shields, A. L., & Caruso, J.C. (2005) Promoting conceptual understanding of statistics: Definitional versus computational formulas. Teaching of Psychology, 32, 250-253.
Ryngala, D. J., Shields, A.L., & Caruso, J. C. (2005). Reliability Generalization of the Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 65, 259-271.
Shields, A. L., Guttmannova, K., & Caruso, J. C. (2004).Evaluating the factor-structure of the alcohol disorders identification test (AUDIT) across two high-risk for drinking problems samples. Substance Use & Misuse, 39, 1161-1182.
Shields, A. L., & Caruso, J. C. (2004). A reliability induction and reliability generalization study of the CAGE questionnaire. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 64, 254-270.
Shields, A. L., & Caruso, J. C. (2003) Reliability generalization of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 63, 404-413.
Hufford, M. R., Witkiewitz, K., Shields, A. L., Kodya, S., & Caruso, J. C.(2003). Relapse as a nonlinear dynamic system: Application to patients with alcohol use disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 219-227.
Hufford, M. R., & Shields, A. L. (2002). Electronic subject diaries: An examination of applications and what works in the field. Applied Clinical Trials, 11, 46-56.
Mathew, T.A., Shields, A.L., Imasheva, A., Shin, S.S., Peremitin, G.G., Strelis, A.K.,
Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Distinguishing among symptom vs. health-related quality of life concepts: Developing a conceptual framework.PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com).
Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Conceptualizing modifications and identifying validation procedures for PRO instruments.PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com).
Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Documentation of PRO instruments to meet contemporary FDA standards. PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com).
Gwaltney, C., Shields, A.L., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Equivalence of computerized and paper and-pencil PRO measures. PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com).
Kahler, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Leventhal, A.M., Gwaltney, C.J., & Palfai, T.P. (in press). Implicit associations between smoking and social consequences among smokers in cessation treatment. Behaviour Research and Therapy.
Rathbun, S.L., Shiffman, S., & Gwaltney, C.J. (in press). Modeling the effects of partially observed covariates on Poisson process intensity. Biometrika.
Monti, P.M., Barnett, N.P., Colby, S.M., Gwaltney, C.J., Spirito, A., Rohsenow, D.J., & Woolard, R. (in press). Brief interventions for young adult problem drinking in emergency care: A randomized controlled trial. Addiction.
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