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Procedures for augmenting subjective, anecdotal self-reports by outpatients with reliable, objective symptomatic data are discussed. The collection of rate data by patients in nonclinical settings is advocated as a source of relevant information for physicians and other health-care professionals. Methodological and training concerns are discussed. A case study illustrates the procedure.