| Literature DB >> 22228709 |
Beth A O'Brien1, Maryanne Wolf, Maureen W Lovett.
Abstract
Long-standing issues with the conceptualization, identification and subtyping of developmental dyslexia persist. This study takes an alternative approach to examine the heterogeneity of developmental dyslexia using taxometric classification techniques. These methods were used with a large sample of 671 children ages 6-8 who were diagnosed with severe reading disorders. Latent characteristics of the sample are assessed in regard to posited subtypes with phonological deficits and naming speed deficits, thus extending prior work by addressing whether these deficits embody separate classes of individuals. Findings support separate taxa of dyslexia with and without phonological deficits. Different latent structure for naming speed deficits was found depending on the definitional criterion used to define dyslexia. Non-phonologically based forms of dyslexia showed particular difficulty with naming speed and reading fluency.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22228709 DOI: 10.1002/dys.1431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dyslexia ISSN: 1076-9242