AI Article Synopsis

  • The article outlines the development and validation of the Three Domains of Judgment Test (3DJT), a remote assessment tool for practical, moral, and social judgment.
  • Experts evaluated the tool's content and scenarios, leading to a refined version tested on 70 individuals without cognitive impairment to determine the best scenarios for future clinical use.
  • Results indicated that the improved 3DJT shows good internal consistency and validity, making it a promising option for judgment assessment, though further research is required before clinical application.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: This article discusses the first two phases of development and validation of the Three Domains of Judgment Test (3DJT). This computer-based tool, co-constructed with users and capable of being administered remotely, aims to assess the three main domains of judgment (practical, moral, and social) and learn from the psychometric weaknesses of tests currently used in clinical practice. (2) Method: First, we presented the 3DJT to experts in cognition, who evaluated the tool as a whole as well as the content validity, relevance, and acceptability of 72 scenarios. Second, an improved version was administered to 70 subjects without cognitive impairment to select scenarios with the best psychometric properties in order to build a future clinically short version of the test. (3) Results: Fifty-six scenarios were retained following expert evaluation. Results support the idea that the improved version has good internal consistency, and the concurrent validity primer shows that 3DJT is a good measure of judgment. Furthermore, the improved version was found to have a significant number of scenarios with good psychometric properties to prepare a clinical version of the test. (4) Conclusion: The 3DJT is an interesting alternative tool for assessing judgment. However, more studies are needed for its implementation in a clinical context.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253541PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113740DOI Listing

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