Child development with the D-score: tuning instruments to unity
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2021
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The chapter familiarises the reader with an intuitive yet powerful methodology to tune instruments to a common unit, presenting a fresh approach that expresses measurements made by different instruments on the D-score scale. As a result, the reader may compare D-scores between ages, children or cohorts. It shows how to exploit common developmental milestones to bridge instruments and cohorts; presents an analysis to obtain D-scores from 16 cohorts and 14 instruments; compares D-score age-distribution across populations from four continents; suggests an indicator for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; and defines developmentally-on-track.
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global child development, equating, individual data meta analysis, linking
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Eekhout, I & van Buuren, S 2021, 'Child development with the D-score: tuning instruments to unity', Gates Open Research, vol. 5, 86, pp. 1-45. https://doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13223.1