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Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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August 2, 2011
Validation studies of diets of children and adolescents
Albert F Smith
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
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July 3, 2002
Consumer beliefs and health plan performance: it's not whether you are in an HMO but whether you think you are
James D Reschovsky, J Lee Hargraves, Albert F Smith
Preventive Medicine
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September 9, 2006
Conventional energy and macronutrient variables distort the accuracy of children's dietary reports: illustrative data from a validation study of effect of order prompts
Suzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, James W Hardin, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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March 27, 2007
Conclusions about children's reporting accuracy for energy and macronutrients over multiple interviews depend on the analytic approach for comparing reported information to reference information
Suzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, James W Hardin, et al.
Public Health Nutrition
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March 27, 2007
Conventional analyses of data from dietary validation studies may misestimate reporting accuracy: illustration from a study of the effect of interview modality on children's reporting accuracy
Albert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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March 24, 2009
A multistream model of visual word recognition
Philip A Allen, Albert F Smith, Mei-Ching Lien, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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September 1, 2005
Evidence for an activation locus of the word-frequency effect in lexical decision
Philip A Allen, Albert F Smith, Mei-Ching Lien, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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July 27, 2010
Shortening the retention interval of 24-hour dietary recalls increases fourth-grade children's accuracy for reporting energy and macronutrient intake at school meals
Suzanne Domel Baxter, Caroline H Guinn, Julie A Royer, et al.
Applied Cognitive Psychology
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November 22, 2008
Children's Dietary Recalls from Three Validation Studies: Types of Intrusion Vary with Retention Interval
Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology
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November 7, 2008
Sources of intrusions in children's dietary recalls from a validation study of order prompts
Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Julie A Royer, et al.
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association
|
August 2, 2011
Validation studies of diets of children and adolescents
Albert F Smith
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
|
July 3, 2002
Consumer beliefs and health plan performance: it's not whether you are in an HMO but whether you think you are
James D Reschovsky, J Lee Hargraves, Albert F Smith
Preventive Medicine
|
September 9, 2006
Conventional energy and macronutrient variables distort the accuracy of children's dietary reports: illustrative data from a validation study of effect of order prompts
Suzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, James W Hardin, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
|
March 27, 2007
Conclusions about children's reporting accuracy for energy and macronutrients over multiple interviews depend on the analytic approach for comparing reported information to reference information
Suzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, James W Hardin, et al.
Public Health Nutrition
|
March 27, 2007
Conventional analyses of data from dietary validation studies may misestimate reporting accuracy: illustration from a study of the effect of interview modality on children's reporting accuracy
Albert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
March 24, 2009
A multistream model of visual word recognition
Philip A Allen, Albert F Smith, Mei-Ching Lien, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
September 1, 2005
Evidence for an activation locus of the word-frequency effect in lexical decision
Philip A Allen, Albert F Smith, Mei-Ching Lien, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
|
July 27, 2010
Shortening the retention interval of 24-hour dietary recalls increases fourth-grade children's accuracy for reporting energy and macronutrient intake at school meals
Suzanne Domel Baxter, Caroline H Guinn, Julie A Royer, et al.
Applied Cognitive Psychology
|
November 22, 2008
Children's Dietary Recalls from Three Validation Studies: Types of Intrusion Vary with Retention Interval
Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology
|
November 7, 2008
Sources of intrusions in children's dietary recalls from a validation study of order prompts
Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Julie A Royer, et al.
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