A numeric rating scale is a type of self-report measure that is commonly used in research and clinical practice to assess a participant’s subjective experience of a particular symptom or construct. Numeric rating scales typically involve a range of numbers, usually from 0 to 10 or 0 to 100, that are used to rate the severity or intensity of a particular experience.
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