Monday’s post began our discussion of problems I’ve perceived with ADD/ADHD screening tests and questionnaires. I used question 22 of the Jasper/Goldberg Adult ADHD Questionnaire as an example.
My point was, if the question isn’t reflective of reality it’s open to a broad interpretation. This leaves leeway for respondents to “tweek” their answers. I could have answered ‘not at all’ to the question noted in Monday’s post, but chose to interpret it as representative of what went on in my head. View full article »
