Comparing ability and norm-referenced scores as clinical trial outcomes for neurodevelopmental disabilities: a simulation study

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Cristan Farmer
Audrey Thurm
Jesse D. Troy
Aaron J. Kaat
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[1] National Institute of Mental Health,Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Phenotyping Service
[2] Duke University School of Medicine,Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
[3] Northwestern University,Feinberg School of Medicine
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Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders | / 15卷
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Ability score; Growth scale value; Rasch analysis; Item response theory; Neurodevelopmental disability; Rare genetic condition; Floor effect; Clinical trials; Clinical outcome assessment; Endpoints;
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