Issues with Measuring Time Experience in Rogers' Conceptual Model (Clinical Report)
Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science 1996, Annual, 4, 1
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ABSTRACT Time experience is a key concept in Rogers' conceptual model and has been uniquely interpreted by her as a manifestation of human field patterning. In this paper, issues with measuring time experience are addressed, especially with reference to the Time Metaphor Test, the instrument used most often in Rogerian investigations. Problems with obtaining and interpreting scores with this instrument are discussed, and the validity of the instrument is questioned. Recommendations for further instrument development are presented.
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