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Home\For researchers\Working papers\GenV measures selection principles Back GenV measures selection principles GenV measures selection principles Authors Susan Clifford1,2, Melissa Wake1,2 Affiliation 1 – Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 2 – Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia Publication date April 2020 Series number 2020-01 Abstract The purpose of this working paper is to guide choices of measurement tools that will deliver GenV’s content over the first five years (prioritising measures 0-2 years in the first instance). It explores and summarises the principles that will enable GenV to make robust choices of outcome and exposure measures within its accelerated timeframe. Keywords ePhenome, Outcomes, Measurement, Assessment, Digital, Data, Child, Parents Citation Susan Clifford and Melissa Wake (2020). GenV measures selection principles. Generation Victoria Working Paper 2020-01. doi: 10.25374/MCRI.9750983 PAPER DOWNLOAD