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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|October 11, 2016
Fourth-Grade Children's Reporting Accuracy for Amounts Eaten at School-Provided Meals: Insight from a Reporting-Error-Sensitive Analytic Approach Applied to Validation Study DataSuzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, Julie A Royer, et al.
Appetite|May 27, 2008
Children's recalls from five dietary-reporting validation studies. Intrusions in correctly reported and misreported options in school breakfast reportsSuzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Julie A Royer, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|December 17, 2008
Some intrusions in dietary reports by fourth-grade children are based on specific memories: data from a validation study of the effect of interview modalityAlbert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|November 11, 2008
Origins of intrusions in children's dietary recalls: data from a validation study concerning retention interval and information from school food-service production recordsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Julie A Royer, Caroline H Guinn, et al.
Appetite|February 9, 2017
Fourth-grade children's dietary reporting accuracy by meal component: Results from a validation study that manipulated retention interval and promptsSuzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, Julie A Royer, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 10, 2010
Relation of Children's Dietary reporting accuracy to cognitive abilityAlbert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|August 16, 2017
A Need for Empirical Evidence Concerning the Accuracy of Joint Parent-Child Reports of Children's Dietary IntakeSuzanne D Baxter, Caroline H Guinn, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|May 12, 2007
Fourth-grade children are less accurate in reporting school breakfast than school lunch during 24-hour dietary recallsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Julie A Royer, James W Hardin, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|June 2, 2007
Children's dietary reporting accuracy over multiple 24-hour recalls varies by body mass index categorySuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Michele D Nichols, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|June 7, 2008
Intrusions in children's dietary recalls: the roles of BMI, sex, race, interview protocol, and social desirabilityCaroline H Guinn, Suzanne D Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|October 11, 2016
Fourth-Grade Children's Reporting Accuracy for Amounts Eaten at School-Provided Meals: Insight from a Reporting-Error-Sensitive Analytic Approach Applied to Validation Study DataSuzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, Julie A Royer, et al.
Appetite|May 27, 2008
Children's recalls from five dietary-reporting validation studies. Intrusions in correctly reported and misreported options in school breakfast reportsSuzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Julie A Royer, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|December 17, 2008
Some intrusions in dietary reports by fourth-grade children are based on specific memories: data from a validation study of the effect of interview modalityAlbert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|November 11, 2008
Origins of intrusions in children's dietary recalls: data from a validation study concerning retention interval and information from school food-service production recordsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Julie A Royer, Caroline H Guinn, et al.
Appetite|February 9, 2017
Fourth-grade children's dietary reporting accuracy by meal component: Results from a validation study that manipulated retention interval and promptsSuzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, Julie A Royer, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 10, 2010
Relation of Children's Dietary reporting accuracy to cognitive abilityAlbert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|August 16, 2017
A Need for Empirical Evidence Concerning the Accuracy of Joint Parent-Child Reports of Children's Dietary IntakeSuzanne D Baxter, Caroline H Guinn, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|May 12, 2007
Fourth-grade children are less accurate in reporting school breakfast than school lunch during 24-hour dietary recallsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Julie A Royer, James W Hardin, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|June 2, 2007
Children's dietary reporting accuracy over multiple 24-hour recalls varies by body mass index categorySuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Michele D Nichols, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|June 7, 2008
Intrusions in children's dietary recalls: the roles of BMI, sex, race, interview protocol, and social desirabilityCaroline H Guinn, Suzanne D Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
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