Adding meaning to measurement: Initial Rasch analysis of the ASHA FACS Social Communication SubtestFootnoteThis study was funded by the VA Associated Health Rehabilitation Research Predoctoral Fellowship, the Office of Research and Development, Rehabilitation R&D Services, Department of Veterans Affairs and NIH NIDCD P50 Grant #DC003888‐04.
We wish to acknowledge the support of Leslie Gonzalez Rothi, Director of the Brain Rehabilitation Research Center (BRRC) on this project. We also acknowledge the staff of the Outcome Core of the BRRC for collection and organisation of the data used in this study. Travel to present this paper at the 35th Clinical Aphasiology Conference was funded through an NIH NIDCD Travel Fellowship. The authors have no conflicts of interest.
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