| # | Date | Name | Email Address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comments | |||
| 1 | Sun Dec 21 1997 16:58 | Patrick Ford | |
| Great site! Whoever did your JavaScript is a whiz! | |||
| 2 | Sat Jul 4 1998 11:04 | ||
| 3 | Sun Oct 8 2000 14:37 | jill neeld | jn626@missouri.edu |
| can you please provide refrences for research projects that have evaluated the reliability and validity of your instrument ? | |||
| 4 | Wed Feb 28 2001 09:09 | Kevin Kearney | Karnak1300@aol.com |
| I need information concerning norms, reliability, and validity of the MOR and any reviewer comments from literature. | |||
| 5 | Thu May 30 2002 09:24 | kScanlon | |
| 6 | Sun Aug 31 2003 18:15 | Bernadette Brown | beebee54455@yahoo.com |
| I found the interpretation of results confusing! I think I understand it to mean that a family is likely dysfunctional in any area in which the score was below three. But I'm not sure. A scale, or mean and average, or percentage chart may enable people to aquire a better sense of what the results imply. | |||
| 7 | Wed Feb 14 2007 00:44 | Jan Wenceslao | neofio3@yahoo.com |
| I'm interested in the actual scoring of the interpretation. What are the specific ranges where a score falls where one can a a certain "type"? Is there a scoresheet or instruction manual for your test (one that can be adminstered manually)? I'm interested in having a look at it if you don mind. | |||
| 8 | Wed Sep 17 2008 01:23 | katiesmily | katie9104@gmail.com |
| I am feeling happy to enter in to this site and to post comment in this site. ====================== katie SuperBabyGuide | |||