If you’re a researcher in psychology or social sciences, you might often find yourself comparing different questionnaire items like those found in the Autism Observation Scale for Infants (AOSI) and the Autism Spectrum Quotient (revised) – 20 items (AQ-20). This comparison process is known as harmonisation, and while it is essential for thorough research, it can often be time-consuming and subjective.
Harmony can make this process easier and more efficient. Harmony uses natural language processing and generative AI models to automatically compare and harmonise questionnaire items. Notably, it can handle documents even in different languages. For instance, if you are comparing AOSI vs AQ-20, Harmony could provide a percentage match between each item in these two instruments, making it an invaluable tool for researching Autism-related behaviors across different age populations.
You can select instruments from Harmony’s database or drag and drop your own PDF instruments into the web interface. Comparing instruments like AOSI vs AQ-20 doesn’t have to be a daunting task with Harmony.