The Sensory Processing 3-Dimensions Scale: Initial Studies of Reliability and Item Analyses

Background: The Sensory Processing 3-Dimensions Scale (SP 3D) is a performance-based measure for assessing sensory processing abilities and challenges, including sensory modulation, sensory discrimination, and sensory-based motor disorders. Initial studies of reliability were conducted, and item res...

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Main Authors: Shelley Mulligan (Author), Sarah A. Schoen (Author), Lucy Jane Miller (Author), Andrea Valdez (Author), Deborah Magalhaes (Author)
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