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Lack of voluntary interest and difficulty making eye contact are the most discriminative behaviors of the ASQ:SE and might suggest delays: Results from a large-scale assessment.

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2025
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We examined the internal structure of the ASQ:SE and its most discriminative items of risks of delays in development among 12- to 60-month-old children. The trajectory of the discrimination parameter of eight anchor items was used to check how well they inform the risk of social-emotional competence delays throughout development.
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ASQ:SE;, child development;, developmental delays;, item response theory;, social-emotional
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
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Language other than English
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