What evaluative criterion was used in the development of the Vision Guidelines for these new vision acuity charts?
A. Chart selection was based on sensitivity, specificity, testability, optotypes, distance, the presence of a 20/25 line, practicality of use and cost, and cultural and disability bias. Various state and federal regulations for screening programs, as well as the federal Head Start Performance Standards, were also reviewed.
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