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Examining the reliability of the scores of self-report instruments assessing problematic exercise: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Manuel Alcaraz-IbañezAdrian PaternaAlvaro SiciliaMark D Griffiths
Published in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2022)
These findings highlight the need to improve reliability reporting of the scores of self-reported instruments of PE in primary studies. This implies providing both prior justification for the appropriateness of the index employed and reliability data for all the subpopulation of interest. The values presented could be used as a reference both for comparisons with those obtained in future primary studies and for correcting measurement-related artefacts in quantitative meta-analytic research concerning PE.
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