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Cook KF, Bamer AM, Amtmann D, et al. "Comparison of pain behaviors in multiple sclerosis, back pain, and arthritis." Quality of life research. 2012;20(Suppl 1):6.
Bamer AM, Amtmann D, Cook KF, Johnson KL. "Comparing sleep problems in multiple sclerosis via Women's Health Inititative Insomnia Rating Scale and Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale." International Journal of MS Care. 2008;10(S1):8.
Bamer AM, Cetin K, Amtmann D, Bowen JD, Johnson KL. "Comparing a self report questionnaire with physician assessment for determining multiple sclerosis clinical disease course: a validation study." Mult. Scler.. 2007;13(8):1033-7.
Khurana SR, Cline MJ, DiGiacomo A, Bowen JD, Wadhwani R, Kraft GH. "Cognitive demand affects functional mobility in multiple sclerosis." Multiple Sclerosis. 2006;12(S1):S92.
Lai J-S, Cook KF, Stone A, Beaumont J, Cella D. "Classical test theory and item response theory/Rasch model to assess differences between patient-reported fatigue using 7-day and 4-week recall periods." Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2009;62(9):991-7.
Lai J-S, Cook KF, Stone A, Beaumont J, Cella D. "Classical test theory and item response theory/Rasch model to assess differences between patient-reported fatigue using 7-day and 4-week recall periods." Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2009;62(9):991-7.
Ehde DM, Jensen MP, Engel JM, Turner JA, Hoffman AJ, Cardenas DD. "Chronic pain secondary to disability: a review." Clin J Pain. 2003;19(1):3-17.
Ehde DM, Gibbons LE, Chwastiak LA, Bombardier CH, Sullivan KM, Kraft GH. "Chronic pain in a large community sample of persons with multiple sclerosis." Mult. Scler.. 2003;9(6):605-11.

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