Table 2

Questionnaires used to measure rheumatologist-level determinants

DeterminantQuestionnaireNumber of scalesScore range
Cognitive biasInventory for Cognitive Bias in Medicine (ICBM)1710–22 (higher scores indicating less cognitive bias)
PersonalityBig Five Inventory (BFI; Dutch version)195 (extraversion, neuroticism, openness, conscientiousness and agreeableness)1–5 on every subscale (higher scores indicating a stronger personality trait on the specific subscale)
Thinking stylesRational Experiential Inventory (REI; Dutch version)182 (rationality and experientality)20–100 on every subscale (higher scores indicating a more rational/experiential thinking style)
NumeracyBerlin Numeracy Test (BNT; Dutch version)2010–7 (a higher score indicating a higher level of numeracy)
KnowledgeSelf-developed questionnaire2 (general and specific knowledge)General knowledge: 0–10. Specific knowledge: −5.2–10* (higher scores indicating more guideline knowledge)
Guideline agreementSelf-developed statements2 (general and specific agreement with the guideline)1–5 on every subscale (a higher score indicating a higher level of agreement)
Outcome expectancySelf-developed statement11–5 (a higher score indicating a higher level of outcome expectancy)
  • *Negative scores possible due to correction for guessing.