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How much can we trust maternal ratings of early child development in disadvantaged samples?

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"An increasing number of panel studies use short screening questionnaires to assess infant development. Although some research examines the validity of screening questionnaires for middle-class families, knowledge about their accuracy in disadvantaged households is scarce. This paper validates a shortscreening questionnaire included in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID) as an external criterion with a disadvantaged population. The results reveal significant correlations between the screening questionnaire ratings and the BSID scores for disadvantaged mothers. However, the concordance of maternal ratings and test results decreased in mothers with multiple risk burdens. How Much Can We Trust Maternal Ratings of Early Child Development in Disadvantaged Samples?" (Author's abstract, © 2016 Elsevier) ((en))

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Sandner, M. & Jungmann, T. (2016): How much can we trust maternal ratings of early child development in disadvantaged samples? In: Economics Letters, Vol. 141, No. April, p. 73-76. DOI:10.1016/j.econlet.2016.01.021