Assessment of mastication in healthy children and children with cerebral palsy: a validity and consistency study

Summary The aim of this study was to develop the Mastication Observation and Evaluation instrument for observing and assessing the chewing ability of children eating solid and lumpy foods. This study describes the process of item definition and item selection and reports the content validity, reprod...

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