Realistic Expectations
"Expectations" refers to a person's perceptions of the likelihood or probability of outcomes for
each option, which may also include "watchful waiting".
Expectations are "realistic" when they correspond to known evidence of the probabilities of
outcomes for a person's health profile.
- User Manual describing the tool's properties, scoring and directions for administration.
- Available versions
You may use any of these measurement tools without requesting permission. These tools are protected by copyright but are freely available for you to use, provided you: a) cite the reference in any questionnaires or publications; b) do not charge for or profit from them; and c) do not alter them except for adding a specific condition/decision as necessary.
Last modified: 2014-09-09.