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Adaptive Visual Analogue Scales

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The Adaptive Visual Analogue Scales (AVAS) is a computer program that can be used to generate and administer continuous and discrete visual analog scales.  The AVAS was developed to address drawbacks of traditional pen and paper graphical analog scales by converting these scales to a computerized administration.

The Adaptive Visual Analogue Scales (AVAS) was developed to address drawbacks of traditional pen and paper graphical rating scales. The AVAS has been designed as a flexible software package to standardize and expedite the creation, administration, and scoring of responses on self-reported graphical rating scales. The automated nature of the AVAS provides a standardized method of instruction and practice with an option for the participant to repeat instructions if desired. New scales may be constructed, or previous scales modified, to suit particular clinical or research needs. The AVAS also standardizes scoring of responses by automatically calculating and storing the measurement data of participants' responses.

The reference article for the AVAS was recently published as:

The Adaptive Visual Analog Scales (AVAS):
A modifiable software program for the creation, administration, and scoring of visual analog scales.

Marsh-Richard, D. M., Hatzis, E. S., Mathias, C. W., Venditti, N., and Dougherty, D. M.  (2009). 
Behavior Research Methods, 41, 99-106.

PubMed     PubMed Central

 

 

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