Dass167 Better

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If you can clarify or correct the term, I will gladly generate a detailed, evidence‑based report.

I’ll assume you mean the DASS-21 (Depression Anxiety Stress Scales) and specifically the 17th item (item #17) on that scale — often labeled “dass167 better” could mean “DASS item 17 — ‘I felt...’” or an investigation about that single item’s performance. I’ll produce a rigorous, self-contained study plan and analysis workflow to evaluate item 17’s psychometric properties (reliability, validity, item functioning) within the DASS-21 (or DASS-42) using best practices.

If you meant something else by “dass167 better,” tell me and I’ll adapt. Proceeding with the DASS item-17 interpretation.

Study objective

Design overview

Sample

Measures

  • Demographics and relevant clinical history.
  • Optional cognitive interview checklist for qualitative item evaluation (n ≈ 20–40).
  • Data collection

    Preprocessing

    Analyses — stepwise

  • Fit indices: CFI ≥0.95, TLI ≥0.95, RMSEA ≤0.06, SRMR ≤0.08. Compare ΔCFI and AIC/BIC.
  • Inspect standardized residuals and modification indices related to target item.
  • Decision rules and interpretation

  • If removal improves psychometrics but reduces content breadth (clinical relevance), weigh trade-offs; prefer rewording if conceptually important.
  • Reporting

    Example suggested rewording workflow (if rewording chosen)

    Timeline & resources

    Deliverables

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