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202.3 A tree-based graded response theory model to test for differential item functioning in patient-reported outcome measures Olayinka Arimoro 1 , Matthew James 1 , Maria Santana 1 , Lisa Lix 2 , Tolulope Sajobi 1 1 University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes 2026 , 10(Suppl 1) :202.3 Aims Item-response theory models based on recursive partitioning have been developed for evaluating differential item functioning (DIF) in patient-reported outcome measures and for identifying population subgroups that exhibit DIF
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Given associations of acetaminophen with increased rates of cancer, increased testicular damage, increased rates of asthma, and allergy, plausible causation of autism, and in vitro evidence of brain damage associated with metabolites of acetaminophen, new assessments of the relative risk of aspirin causing Reyes syndrome versus the risks of acetaminophen in children should be undertaken
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