| Literature DB >> 23223200 |
Rebecca E Ready1, Maheen F Chaudhry, Kelly C Schatz, Sarah Strazzullo.
Abstract
There are few tests that assess reading comprehension in adults, but these tests are needed for a comprehensive assessment of reading disorders (RD). The Nelson-Denny Reading Test (NDRT) has a long-passage reading comprehension component that can be used with adolescents and adults. A problem with the NDRT is that reading comprehension test items can be answered correctly without reading the associated passage. The current study determined how IQ, verbal comprehension, and reading skills were associated with scores on a passageless administration of the NDRT. Results indicated that IQ, verbal comprehension, and broad reading skills were significantly associated with greater NDRT passageless scores. Results raise questions about the validity of the reading comprehension component of the NDRT and suggest that the test may have differential validity based on individual differences in vocabulary, general fund of knowledge, and broad reading skills.Keywords: Nelson–Denny Reading Test; learning disability; passageless; reading comprehension; reading disability
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23223200 DOI: 10.1177/0022219412468160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Learn Disabil ISSN: 0022-2194