1. self report - Noun
2. self report - Verb
self report (plural self reports)
A report of a respondent of a survey or an interview about his internal state or perception, such as of pain, contrasting to measurement using a measuring device and to observations made by other people.
self report (third-person singular simple present self reports, present participle self reporting, simple past and past participle self reported)
Respond to something, such as a survey, with data about oneself.
A kind of survey or questionnaire in which respondents read the questions and select responses by themselves, without researcher interference.
(colloquial) Something said by someone with the purpose of having a neutral stance on a subject but unintentionally leads to that person's stance being revealed.
Him constantly talking about rape laws was a bit of a self-report.
self-report (third-person singular simple present self-reports, present participle self-reporting, simple past and past participle self-reported)
To respond in this manner.
self-report
A comprehensive assessment of apraxia should include formal testing, standardized measurements of ADLs, observation of daily routines, self-report questionnaires and targeted interviews with the patients and their relatives. Source: Internet
Colorado State Patrol also chose to cut back on issuing citations for minor traffic violations, and from March 25 to April 27 encouraged residents to self-report accidents not involving injuries, drugs or alcohol. Source: Internet
At those mobile pantries, people who have lost jobs or income can self-report income up to 185% of the federal poverty limit to qualify for USDA-issued food. Source: Internet
A third of North Dakotans have yet to self-report. Source: Internet
However, such studies have depended on self-report or observation by others including parents, which complicates interpretation of the results. Source: Internet
“Passengers should be encouraged by the crew to self-report if they fell ill while airlines are to contact Port Health Services for clearance before importing human remains into the country. Source: Internet