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Development and Standardization of the Diagnostic Adaptive Behavior Scale: Application of Item Response Theory to the Assessment of Adaptive Behavior
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Palabras clave
Adaptive behavior
Intellectual disability
Diagnosis
Item response theory
Fecha de publicación
2016
Editor
American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Citación
Tassé, M. J., Schalock, R. L., Thissen, D., Balboni, G., Bersani, H. H., Borthwick-Duffy, S. A., Spreat, S., Widaman, K. F., Zhang, D., & Navas, P. (2016). Development and standardization of the diagnostic adaptive behavior scale: Application of item response theory to the assessment of adaptive behavior. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 121(2), 79-94. https://doi.org/10.1352/1944-7558-121.2.79
Resumen
[EN] The Diagnostic Adaptive Behavior Scale (DABS) was developed using item response theory (IRT) methods and was constructed to provide the most precise and valid adaptive behavior information at or near the cutoff point of making a decision regarding a diagnosis of intellectual disability. The DABS initial item pool consisted of 260 items. Using IRT modeling and a nationally representative standardization sample, the item set was reduced to 75 items that provide the most precise adaptive behavior information at the cutoff area determining the presence or not of significant adaptive behavior deficits across conceptual, social, and practical skills. The standardization of the DABS is described and discussed.
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1944-7558
DOI
10.1352/1944-7558-121.2.79
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