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Appendix B: Workshop Agendas and Presenters
Pages 161-169

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... Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:15 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Dorothy Rice, Chair 9:15-9:25 a.m.
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... with Work Requirements · What are the specific components of the func tional capacity domains? How are the specific components linked to de mands of work?
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... SESSION THREE Coffee Break 3:45~:45 p.m. The Use of Functional Capacity Measures in Public and Private Programs in the United States and in Other Countries · What has been their experience in He use of func tional capacity measures in deterIIiining disabil ity?
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... · Technical issues of incorporating reliability, va lidity, sensitivity, and specificity in the context of SSA's disability decision process. · How can these measurement approaches be linked to work requirements in the context of SSA's disability decision process?
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... · The identification of the coverage, nonresponse, and measurement error properties of current measures of work disability. · Potential problems in cross-walking among measures of disability collected in a variety of settings and under varying survey conditions.
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... · How do the various conceptual models address the role of environment, adaptation, expectations, and perceptions? · What measurement gaps exist between the various conceptual models of disability and the current set of disability measures used in federal surveys?
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... · To what extent should we look to statistical modeling related to scale reduction as a means for reducing the effects of measurement error? · How will the measurement of work disability in a variety of settings (the DES and other ongo ing federal data collection efforts)
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... · What do we know about the measurement of the role of environment, expectations, and perceptions with respect to the various sources of survey error, specifically, nonresponse and measurement error? · What gaps exist in our knowledge of how to adequately measure environment and its impact on me measurement of work disability?
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... Technical issues of incorporating reliability, validity, sensitivity, and specificity in the context of SSA's disability decision process. · How can these measurement approaches be linked to work requirements in the context of SSA's disability decision process?


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