WHO Functioning and Disability Disaggregation Tool (FDD11)

WHO Functioning and Disability Disaggregation Tool (FDD11)

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2023-02-08

Total Pages: 5

ISBN-13: 9240057366

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WHO Functioning and Disability Disaggregation Tool (FDD11) is designed to be integrated in existing population-based surveys and used for disaggregation of other indicators by disability.


Functioning and Disability Disaggregation tool (FDD11)

Functioning and Disability Disaggregation tool (FDD11)

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2023-02-08

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13: 9240067450

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This implementation guide has been prepared for users of the WHO Functioning and Disability Disaggregation (FDD11) Tool. It introduces the tool and its goals and provides a straightforward question-byquestion guide for the implementation of the questionnaire.


Measuring violence against women with disability: data availability, methodological issues and recommendations for good practice

Measuring violence against women with disability: data availability, methodological issues and recommendations for good practice

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2024-03-27

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 924008956X

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This briefing note, which focuses on the measurement of violence against women with disability, is one in a series of methodological briefing notes for strengthening the measurement and data collection of violence against particular groups of women or specific aspects of violence against women. These briefing notes are meant for researchers, national statistics offices and others involved in data collection on violence against women.


Global report on health equity for persons with disabilities

Global report on health equity for persons with disabilities

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2022-12-02

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9240063609

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The overarching goal of the Global Report on Health Equity for Persons with Disabilities is to make health equity for persons with disability a global health priority. Specifically, the report aims to: - Bring health equity for persons with disabilities to the attention of decision-makers in the health sector - Document evidence on health inequities and country experiences on approaches to advance health equity - Make recommendations that stimulate country-level action. The report is targeted at decision-makers at all levels of the health sector, and is being developed in collaboration with Member States, civil society including representative organizations of persons with disabilities, academic institutions, technical experts, United Nations entities and other health sector partners.


Expert meeting on violence against women and disability: meeting summary, Geneva, Switzerland, 10-11 November 2022

Expert meeting on violence against women and disability: meeting summary, Geneva, Switzerland, 10-11 November 2022

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2024-05-05

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 924009119X

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As part of the UN Women-WHO Joint Programme on Strengthening Methodologies and Measurement and Building National Capacities for Violence Against Women Data (Joint Programme on VAW Data), WHO/HRP has been leading work to strengthen the measurement of disability and violence against women. WHO/HRP undertook a scoping review to explore how disability and violence are currently being measured in the existing evidence-base. In November 2022, WHO/HRP convened this Expert Group meeting. Technical and advocacy experts participated in the meeting, including women with disabilities, to develop concrete recommendations for approaches and measures to better capture the experiences of violence among women with disabilities. This meeting summary compiles key points from the presentations and discussions at the Expert Meeting. Key recommendations developed during the Expert Meeting are included following the summary.


International Measurement of Disability

International Measurement of Disability

Author: Barbara M. Altman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-14

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 3319284983

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This volume provides an informed review of the accomplishments of the Washington Group on Disability Statistics (WG) in the provision of international data and statistics on disability. It does so within the context of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The volume includes a description of the development and testing of a short set of questions for Censuses, now used in approximately 29 countries and recommended in the U.N.’s Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses: The 2020 Round, which includes disability as a core topic to be collected in censuses. It discusses the experiences of several countries on the use of the WG questions and how this has impacted on national agendas in the area of disability. It follows the development and testing of an extended set of questions for use in national surveys other than censuses and examines the challenges of translation and the importance of generating comparable question sets in different languages and within different cultures. It studies the examination of cognitive testing techniques in a variety of countries, and presents the results of the first round of censuses in 2010 in countries using the six question set. The volume includes discussions of the new development of question modules on a broad range of child disability and functioning, and the environmental contexts of participation that are part of the current work of the WG. In addition, it contains a reflection on the use of the WG’s functionality approach to identifying disabilities by humanitarian agencies to identify disabilities in populations of displaced persons. A thoughtful conclusion addresses what the development of cross-nationally comparable data can mean for the improvement of circumstances for all persons with disabilities.


Differential Item Functioning

Differential Item Functioning

Author: Paul W. Holland

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-08-06

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1136601929

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Test fairness is a moral imperative for both the makers and the users of tests. This book focuses on methods for detecting test items that function differently for different groups of examinees and on using this information to improve tests. Of interest to all testing and measurement specialists, it examines modern techniques used routinely to insure test fairness. Three of these relevant to the book's contents are: * detailed reviews of test items by subject matter experts and members of the major subgroups in society (gender, ethnic, and linguistic) that will be represented in the examinee population * comparisons of the predictive validity of the test done separately for each one of the major subgroups of examinees * extensive statistical analyses of the relative performance of major subgroups of examinees on individual test items.


Multidimensional Item Response Theory

Multidimensional Item Response Theory

Author: M.D. Reckase

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-07-07

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0387899766

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First thorough treatment of multidimensional item response theory Description of methods is supported by numerous practical examples Describes procedures for multidimensional computerized adaptive testing


Ethics and Values in Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Ethics and Values in Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Author: Joel Lefkowitz

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-03-03

Total Pages: 619

ISBN-13: 1317241894

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Ethics and Values in Industrial-Organizational Psychology was one of the first books to integrate work from moral philosophy, moral psychology, I-O psychology, and political and social economy, as well as business. It incorporates these perspectives into a "framework for taking moral action" and presents a practical model for ethical decision making. The second edition has added a chapter on Virtue Theory, including its application in I-O, Organizational behavior (OB) and business; expands Moral Psychology to two chapters, with more attention to moral emotions, effects of the "dark side" of personality, and the intuitionist model of moral judgment; expands the sections on social and economic justice; and expands the treatment of the Responsible Conduct of Research with a new chapter on Research Integrity. Examples from I-O research and practice, as well as current business events, are offered throughout. It is ideal for ethics and I-O courses at the graduate level.


The Politics of Evidence

The Politics of Evidence

Author: Justin Parkhurst

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 131738086X

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The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license. There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but the vast majority of work on the subject has failed to engage with the political nature of decision making and how this influences the ways in which evidence will be used (or misused) within political areas. This book provides new insights into the nature of political bias with regards to evidence and critically considers what an ‘improved’ use of evidence would look like from a policymaking perspective. Part I describes the great potential for evidence to help achieve social goals, as well as the challenges raised by the political nature of policymaking. It explores the concern of evidence advocates that political interests drive the misuse or manipulation of evidence, as well as counter-concerns of critical policy scholars about how appeals to ‘evidence-based policy’ can depoliticise political debates. Both concerns reflect forms of bias – the first representing technical bias, whereby evidence use violates principles of scientific best practice, and the second representing issue bias in how appeals to evidence can shift political debates to particular questions or marginalise policy-relevant social concerns. Part II then draws on the fields of policy studies and cognitive psychology to understand the origins and mechanisms of both forms of bias in relation to political interests and values. It illustrates how such biases are not only common, but can be much more predictable once we recognise their origins and manifestations in policy arenas. Finally, Part III discusses ways to move forward for those seeking to improve the use of evidence in public policymaking. It explores what constitutes ‘good evidence for policy’, as well as the ‘good use of evidence’ within policy processes, and considers how to build evidence-advisory institutions that embed key principles of both scientific good practice and democratic representation. Taken as a whole, the approach promoted is termed the ‘good governance of evidence’ – a concept that represents the use of rigorous, systematic and technically valid pieces of evidence within decision-making processes that are representative of, and accountable to, populations served.