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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|March 5, 2015
Retention Interval and Prompts: Creation and Cross-Sectional Pilot-Testing of Eight Interview Protocols to Obtain 24-Hour Dietary Recalls from Fourth-Grade ChildrenSuzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, Caroline H Guinn, et al.
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition|June 16, 2018
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey's Food Insecurity Questionnaire Completed by Children: Effects of Assessment Mode (Classroom versus Interview)Suzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology|July 13, 2004
Recency affects reporting accuracy of children's dietary recallsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|September 14, 2015
Test-Retest Reliability of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey's 5-Item Food Insecurity Questionnaire Completed by Fourth-Grade ChildrenSuzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, David B Hitchcock, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|February 12, 2016
Children's school-breakfast reports and school-lunch reports (in 24-h dietary recalls): conventional and reporting-error-sensitive measures show inconsistent accuracy results for retention interval and breakfast locationSuzanne D Baxter, Caroline H Guinn, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|February 16, 2002
Cognitive research enhances accuracy of food frequency questionnaire reports: results of an experimental validation studyFrances E Thompson, Amy F Subar, Charles C Brown, et al.
Preventive Medicine|April 12, 2003
Reverse versus forward order reporting and the accuracy of fourth-graders' recalls of school breakfast and school lunchSuzanne Domel Baxter, William O Thompson, Albert F Smith, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|July 31, 2015
Effectiveness of Prompts on Fourth-Grade Children's Dietary Recall Accuracy Depends on Retention Interval and Varies by GenderSuzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences|April 15, 2015
Children's Social Desirability: Effects of Test Assessment ModePatricia H Miller, Suzanne D Baxter, Julie A Royer, et al.
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|March 5, 2015
Retention Interval and Prompts: Creation and Cross-Sectional Pilot-Testing of Eight Interview Protocols to Obtain 24-Hour Dietary Recalls from Fourth-Grade ChildrenSuzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, Caroline H Guinn, et al.
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition|June 16, 2018
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey's Food Insecurity Questionnaire Completed by Children: Effects of Assessment Mode (Classroom versus Interview)Suzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology|July 13, 2004
Recency affects reporting accuracy of children's dietary recallsSuzanne Domel Baxter, Albert F Smith, Mark S Litaker, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|September 14, 2015
Test-Retest Reliability of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey's 5-Item Food Insecurity Questionnaire Completed by Fourth-Grade ChildrenSuzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, David B Hitchcock, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|February 12, 2016
Children's school-breakfast reports and school-lunch reports (in 24-h dietary recalls): conventional and reporting-error-sensitive measures show inconsistent accuracy results for retention interval and breakfast locationSuzanne D Baxter, Caroline H Guinn, Albert F Smith, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|February 16, 2002
Cognitive research enhances accuracy of food frequency questionnaire reports: results of an experimental validation studyFrances E Thompson, Amy F Subar, Charles C Brown, et al.
Preventive Medicine|April 12, 2003
Reverse versus forward order reporting and the accuracy of fourth-graders' recalls of school breakfast and school lunchSuzanne Domel Baxter, William O Thompson, Albert F Smith, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|July 31, 2015
Effectiveness of Prompts on Fourth-Grade Children's Dietary Recall Accuracy Depends on Retention Interval and Varies by GenderSuzanne D Baxter, Albert F Smith, David B Hitchcock, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences|April 15, 2015
Children's Social Desirability: Effects of Test Assessment ModePatricia H Miller, Suzanne D Baxter, Julie A Royer, et al.
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