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The phrase "adjusted questionnaire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a questionnaire that has been modified or tailored to better suit a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback from the initial survey, we created an adjusted questionnaire to gather more relevant data."
Alternatives: "modified questionnaire" or "tailored questionnaire".
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However, one center was in Chile, where this version may not have been an optimally culturally adjusted questionnaire.
Statistical three-way analyses on age adjusted questionnaire scores with gender, status, and centre as factors revealed gender effects for most of the scores.
The adjusted questionnaire was then sent to the experts for a second round of verification.
Cronbach's alpha for the adjusted questionnaire used in this study was 0.94.
The English translated version of the adjusted questionnaire can be found in Additional file 1.
The adjusted questionnaire and the full rotated matrix of the factor analysis can be obtained from the authors by email.
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In total, 5109 completed health survey questionnaires were received (adjusted response 56%).
To ensure the validity of the questionnaire, we carried out three rounds of interviews with 10 conveniently sampled participants each and adjusted the questionnaire.
The reliability of the adjusted Dutch questionnaire was determined using the Cronbach's alpha.
Secondly, we sent the resulting adjusted Dutch questionnaire to 445 physicians and 137 managers in five different Dutch general hospitals.
For the current study, we adjusted the questionnaire to a version more suitable for assessments of costs related to child antisocial behaviour [ 25].
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