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Jason L. Anthony; Yi-Jui Iva Chen; Jeffrey M. Williams; Weiliang Cen; Noé A. Erazo – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Construct confusion and measurement challenges have plagued emergent literacy research for decades. Using a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design, this study evaluated the dimensionality of alphabet knowledge and identified the sequence of development of 8 alphabet knowledge skills. Eleven models were evaluated in a sample of 3,692 preschool- and elementary…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Elementary School Students, Alphabets, English
Kurnaz-Adibatmaz, Fatma Betül; Yildiz, Hüseyin – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2020
In this study logistic regression and Lord's Chi Square methods were used to research the items that have DIF. The study utilized Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT). The original form of the PPVT includes four options. Three different forms (A, B and C) were formed by removing one of the distractors respectively. The original form of PPVT was…
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Test Items, Vocabulary, Verbal Ability
Mason, Rihana S.; Bass, Lori A. – Early Education and Development, 2020
Research Findings Research suggests children from low-income environments have vocabularies that differ from those of their higher-income peers. They may have basic knowledge of many words of which children from higher income environments have acquired sub- or supra-ordinate knowledge. This study sought to determine if children from low-income…
Descriptors: Receptive Language, Disadvantaged Environment, Vocabulary Development, Standardized Tests