The Dyslexia Marker Test for Children: Development and Validation of a New Test

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
T. Nergård-Nilssen, O. Friborg
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Abstract

This article describes the development and psychometric properties of a new Dyslexia Marker Test for Children (Dysmate-C). The test was designed to identify Norwegian students who need special instructional attention. The computerized test includes measures of letter knowledge, phoneme awareness, rapid automatized naming, working memory, decoding, and spelling skills. Data were collected from a sample of more than 1,100 students. Item response theory (IRT) was used for the psychometric evaluation, and principal component analysis for checking uni-dimensionality. IRT was further used to select and remove items, which significantly shortened the test battery without sacrificing reliability or discriminating ability. Cronbach’s alphas ranged between .84 and .95. Validity was established by examining how well the Dysmate-C identified students already diagnosed with dyslexia. Logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses indicated good to excellent accuracy in separating children with dyslexia from typical children (area under curve [AUC] = .92). The Dysmate-C meets the standards for reliability and validity. The use of regression-based norms, voice-over instructions, easy scoring procedures, accurate timing, and automatic computation of scores make the test a useful tool. It may be used as part of a screening procedure, and as part of a diagnostic assessment. Limitations and practical implications are discussed.
儿童阅读障碍标记测试:一种新测试的开发和验证
本文介绍了一种新的儿童阅读障碍标记测试(Dysmate-C)的发展和心理测量特性。该测试旨在识别需要特殊教学关注的挪威学生。计算机化测试包括字母知识、音素意识、快速自动命名、工作记忆、解码和拼写技能。数据收集自1100多名学生的样本。采用项目反应理论(IRT)进行心理测量评价,主成分分析进行单维性检验。进一步使用IRT来选择和删除项目,在不牺牲可靠性和区分能力的情况下显著缩短了测试时间。克朗巴赫的alpha值在0.84到0.95之间。通过检查Dysmate-C对已经被诊断患有阅读障碍的学生的识别程度,有效性得以确立。Logistic回归和受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析表明,将阅读障碍儿童与典型儿童区分的准确率为良好至极好(曲线下面积[AUC] = .92)。Dysmate-C符合信度和效度标准。使用基于回归的规范,画外音说明,简单的评分程序,准确的计时,以及分数的自动计算使测试成为一个有用的工具。它可以作为筛查程序的一部分,也可以作为诊断评估的一部分。讨论了局限性和实际意义。
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