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Assessment of child problem behaviors by multiple informants: a longitudinal study from preschool to school entry
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Findings support the value of multi-informant assessment, uphold calls to include fathers in childhood research, and suggest that examiners provide valid, though non-unique assessment data. Examiner contributions may prove useful in many research contexts.
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