Estimating measurement error in child language assessments administered by daycare educators in large scale intervention studies.
Measurement error is a ubiquitous element of social science studies. In large-scale effectiveness intervention studies on child language, administration of the assessment of language and preliteracy outcomes by speech and language pathologists is costly in money and human resources. Alternatively, d...
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Main Authors: | E F Haghish, Werner Vach, Anders Højen, Dorthe Bleses |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8a09bbe38d894713b4b8e5a4509d8a43 |
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