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Santosh R Taur, Sunil Karande, Akriti A Saxena, Nithya J Gogtay, Urmila M Thatte1.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26261176      PMCID: PMC4557261     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Med Res        ISSN: 0971-5916            Impact factor:   2.375


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We thank Raina1 for his comment on our article on the use of computerized tests to evaluate psychomotor performance in children with SpLD2. He pointed out that the matching of the two groups for computer literacy was not done. We did, in fact, anticipate its potential influence on the study outcome at the time of designing the protocol. However, computer literacy is quite complex and involves the testing of at least six domains- MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, Operating Systems (Windows), internet and e-mail3. It would not have been possible to apply this to the age group we studied. Instruments for psychomotor tests until a few decades ago were actual playing cards (for example) that needed to be sorted by a child. The “computer” in our case was simply a means of putting multiple tests which were paper based in the past and, therefore, cumbersome to use, on a single platform for ease of use. The keyboard of Mindomatics™ instrument (M/s Sristek, Hyderabad, India) is very simple with very few keys and does not resemble a computer keyboard. Thus, Mindomatics™ is really not a computer in the true sense and testing for “computer literacy” would not only have been difficult and time consuming but also meaningless. All children were given training (3 sessions over 1 week) at baseline to acquaint them with the use of the keyboard and the various tests. This we believe addressed the issue of preconditioning across the groups adequately.
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1.  Confounding in case control studies.

Authors:  Sunil Kumar Raina
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 2.375

2.  Use of computerized tests to evaluate psychomotor performance in children with specific learning disabilities in comparison to normal children.

Authors:  Santosh Taur; Sunil Karande; Akriti A Saxena; Nithya J Gogtay; Urmila M Thatte
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 2.375

3.  Computer literacy among first year medical students in a developing country: a cross sectional study.

Authors:  Priyanga Ranasinghe; Sashimali A Wickramasinghe; Wa Rasanga Pieris; Indika Karunathilake; Godwin R Constantine
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2012-09-14
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