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Fuchs, Douglas; Compton, Donald L.; Fuchs, Lynn S.; Bryant, V. Joan; Hamlett, Carol L.; Lambert, Warren – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2012
In a sample of 195 first graders selected for poor reading performance, the authors explored four cognitive predictors of later reading comprehension and reading disability (RD) status. In fall of first grade, the authors measured the children's phonological processing, rapid automatized naming (RAN), oral language comprehension, and nonverbal…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Oral Language, Grade 5
Peer reviewedHammill, Donald D.; Mather, Nancy; Allen, Elizabeth A.; Roberts, Rhia – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2002
This study investigated the relative importance of semantic, grammatical, phonological, and rapid naming abilities in predicting word identification skills in 200 children (grades 1-6) using correlation, factor analysis, multiple regression, and predictive outcome analysis techniques. Composite measures of these abilities correlated significantly…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grammar, Phonology, Predictive Measurement
Peer reviewedLichtenstein, Robert – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1981
Correlations between the two screening tests and between the screening and criterion measures were inconsistent with prediction rates based on classificational screening test scores. On the basis of correlational validity coefficients, relationships between measures in this study would have been overestimated. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Classification, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Predictive Measurement
Peer reviewedLindquist, Geraldine T. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The purpose of the study was to determine if the Weber (Utah) district screening program predicted the reading scores of 351 primary grade students. It was concluded that the screening program has very limited value in identifying children with learning problems. (Author)
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Learning Disabilities, Predictive Measurement, Primary Education
Peer reviewedWatkins, Marley W. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1996
This study examined the diagnostic utility of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition Developmental Index (WDI), a measure of neuropsychological deficits. It found that the WDI performed at chance levels when distinguishing 611 students diagnosed with learning disabilities from those diagnosed with emotional disturbances (n=80)…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedHurford, David P.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
This study examined the development of phonological and reading skills in 171 students from the beginning of first grade (Time 1) to the end of second grade (Time 4). The study found that reader group membership (nondisabled, reading disabled, or poor reading) at Time 4 could be very accurately predicted from students' Time 1 scores. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Dyslexia, Early Identification, Grade 1
Peer reviewedHarrison, Kelley A.; Romanczyk, Raymond G. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
Twenty-two elementary-aged children with reading difficulties were administered multiple assessments, including the Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFFT), Simple Reaction Time, and Complex Reaction Time. Results did not support a relationship between impulsivity, as measured by the MFFT, and academic progress in a classroom setting. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedMcGivern, Robert F.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
The study found that primary grade children with reading impairments (n=24) or learning disabilities (n=8) demonstrated a marked deficit in ability to discriminate patterned pairs of tones on the Seashore Rhythm Test compared to controls (n=26). Results suggest use of the test to detect young children with potential reading problems. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Auditory Discrimination, Handicap Identification, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedAaron, P. G. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
Listening and reading comprehension tests were administered to 180 children in grades 3-8. A regression equation was derived and applied to listening comprehension scores of seven children with reading difficulties. The procedure was determined to be useful in predicting reading comprehension and attributing it to poor decoding, poor…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBowers, Thomas G.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
This study examined the utility of Wechsler's Deterioration Index, which compares short- and long-term memory capabilities. Three studies with a total of 120 children (ages 6-14) found that the index did not predict learning disability status but did distinguish children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from nondisabled children.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedKenny, Dianna T.; Chekaluk, Eugene – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
The concurrent validity of three types of reading ability assessments was evaluated with 312 Australian primary-level children. Results suggest that the nature of the skills required for success in reading changes in the primary years, and that both teacher-based and test-based assessments concur more closely as children progress through the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Concurrent Validity, Foreign Countries, Handicap Identification

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