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Author: Patricia L. Bowyer, Jessica Kramer, Annie Ploszaj, Melissa Ross, Orit Schwartz, Gary Kielhofner, Kathleen Kramer
Summary: The Short Child Occupational Profile (SCOPE) provides a broad overview of a child's occupational participation and allows practitioners to systematically evaluate the factors that facilitate or restrict occupational participation. The SCOPE is designed to be an occupation-focused, client-centered, and theory driven assessment that can be readily integrated into practice with children and adolescents aged birth to 21 years.
Format: 164 leaves ; 30 cm.
Library Record: Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library Reserves (WB 555 B788u 2005 ATOOLS)
URL Link to Publisher: http://www.cade.uic.edu/moho/productDetails.aspx?aid=9
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("cognitive performance test") AND ((((("Reproducibility of Results"[Mesh]) OR "Sensitivity and Specificity"[Mesh])) OR (reliabl* OR valid*)) OR (sensitiv* AND specif*))
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(("cognitive performance test”) OR (IN cognitive performance test)) AND (( (MH "Reliability and Validity+") OR (MH "Measurement Issues and Assessments+") OR (MH "Predictive Validity") OR (MH "Sensitivity and Specificity") ) OR ( reliabil* OR valid* ) OR ( sensitivity and specificity ))
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