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Albert F Smith

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Journal of the American Dietetic Association|July 29, 2008
Insight into the origins of intrusions (reports of uneaten food items) in children's dietary recalls, based on data from a validation study of reporting accuracy over multiple recalls and school foodservice production recordsSuzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Julie A Royer, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|May 13, 2010
Fourth-grade children's dietary recall accuracy for energy intake at school meals differs by social desirability and body mass index percentile in a study concerning retention intervalCaroline H Guinn, Suzanne D Baxter, Julie A Royer, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|April 8, 2004
Children's Social Desirability and Dietary ReportsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|April 28, 2009
Fourth-grade children's dietary recall accuracy is influenced by retention interval (target period and interview time)Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Caroline H Guinn, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|March 27, 2007
Validation-study conclusions from dietary reports by fourth-grade children observed eating school meals are generalisable to dietary reports by comparable children not observedAlbert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Psychology and Aging|January 1, 2003
Differential age effects for case and hue mixing in visual word recognitionPhilip A Allen, Albert F Smith, Karen E Groth, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 24, 2009
Twenty-four hour dietary recalls by fourth-grade children were not influenced by observations of school mealsSuzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|January 15, 2014
Test-retest reliability of a short form of the children's social desirability scale for nutrition and health-related researchPatricia H Miller, Suzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|December 19, 2002
Fruit and vegetable assessment: performance of 2 new short instruments and a food frequency questionnaireFrances E Thompson, Amy F Subar, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|September 27, 2006
Body mass index, sex, interview protocol, and children's accuracy for reporting kilocalories observed eaten at school mealsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association|July 29, 2008
Insight into the origins of intrusions (reports of uneaten food items) in children's dietary recalls, based on data from a validation study of reporting accuracy over multiple recalls and school foodservice production recordsSuzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Julie A Royer, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|May 13, 2010
Fourth-grade children's dietary recall accuracy for energy intake at school meals differs by social desirability and body mass index percentile in a study concerning retention intervalCaroline H Guinn, Suzanne D Baxter, Julie A Royer, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|April 8, 2004
Children's Social Desirability and Dietary ReportsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|April 28, 2009
Fourth-grade children's dietary recall accuracy is influenced by retention interval (target period and interview time)Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Caroline H Guinn, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|March 27, 2007
Validation-study conclusions from dietary reports by fourth-grade children observed eating school meals are generalisable to dietary reports by comparable children not observedAlbert F Smith, Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, et al.
Psychology and Aging|January 1, 2003
Differential age effects for case and hue mixing in visual word recognitionPhilip A Allen, Albert F Smith, Karen E Groth, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 24, 2009
Twenty-four hour dietary recalls by fourth-grade children were not influenced by observations of school mealsSuzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|January 15, 2014
Test-retest reliability of a short form of the children's social desirability scale for nutrition and health-related researchPatricia H Miller, Suzanne D Baxter, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|December 19, 2002
Fruit and vegetable assessment: performance of 2 new short instruments and a food frequency questionnaireFrances E Thompson, Amy F Subar, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|September 27, 2006
Body mass index, sex, interview protocol, and children's accuracy for reporting kilocalories observed eaten at school mealsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
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