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The Routines-Based Interview (RBI) is useful for developing functional outcomes/goals, for establishing
strong relationships with families, and for assessing the family’s true needs. In this study,
the authors investigated the psychometric properties of the RBI Implementation Checklist, conducted
by 120 early intervention professionals, specifically looking at the probability of correct
responses on the items as a logistic function of the difference between the person and the item
parameters.We selected Rasch analysis (Rasch, 1980) for this study so we could answer questions
about both how themeasure performed and how the interviewers performed and we related these
performances to one another. Results indicate that scores on the RBI Implementation Checklist
were reliable. The checklist could possibly benefit from more difficult items to measure the true
performance of the few people who had scores higher than the most difficult items and also
from additional items that focus on the family.
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Keywords
Checklist Fidelity Rasch analysis Routines-based interview
Citation
Infants and Young Children, 28(3), 237-247. Doi: 10.1097/IYC.0000000000000041
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins