I guess this could mean all sorts of things but the only way I encounter it is for measures like PSYCHLOPS which combine a nomothetic rating, in PSYCHLOPS it is “How have you felt in yourself this last week?” and PSYCHLOPS combines this with three client/user generated idiographic ratings which have a stem, e.g. “Choose the problem that troubles you most” to which the participant fills in a problem of their chosing, in their own words, and then rates it on “How much has it affected you over the last week?”
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Pretty much the only measure I come across under the term “hybrid measure” is PSYCHLOPS but SCORE measures are also hybrid measures. The SCORE-15 starts with 15 nomothetic questions about the participant’s family, such as:
“People in my family interfere too much in each other’s lives”
However, it also has a client generated item:
“What is the problem/challenge that brought you to therapy?
The main problem is …”
which is rated on:
“How severe is it? Please mark your answer on the line below:”
I don’t recall seeing much analysis of that item in papers about or using SCORE, I’d love to hear of work that does focus on this.
Try also #
Idiographic measures & idiographic methods
Idiographic vs. nomothetic: history
Nomothetic measures & nomothetic data
PSYCHLOPS
SCORE-15 (Systemic CORE)
Chapters #
Mentioned in Chapter 4.
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None currently.
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First created 24.ii.24.