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The 1-min Screening Test for Reading Problems in College Students: Psychometric Properties of the 1-min TIL.

Tânia Fernandes1, Susana Araújo1,2, Ana Sucena3,4, Alexandra Reis2, São Luís Castro4.   

Abstract

Reading is a central cognitive domain, but little research has been devoted to standardized tests for adults. We, thus, examined the psychometric properties of the 1-min version of Teste de Idade de Leitura (Reading Age Test; 1-min TIL), the Portuguese version of Lobrot L3 test, in three experiments with college students: typical readers in Experiment 1A and B, dyslexic readers and chronological age controls in Experiment 2. In Experiment 1A, test-retest reliability and convergent validity were evaluated in 185 students. Reliability was >.70, and phonological decoding underpinned 1-min TIL. In Experiment 1B, internal consistency was assessed by presenting two 45-s versions of the test to 19 students, and performance in these versions was significantly associated (r = .78). In Experiment 2, construct validity, criterion validity and clinical utility of 1-min TIL were investigated. A multiple regression analysis corroborated construct validity; both phonological decoding and listening comprehension were reliable predictors of 1-min TIL scores. Logistic regression and receiver operating characteristics analyses revealed the high accuracy of this test in distinguishing dyslexic from typical readers. Therefore, the 1-min TIL, which assesses reading comprehension and potential reading difficulties in college students, has the necessary psychometric properties to become a useful screening instrument in neuropsychological assessment and research.
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Keywords:  adults; developmental dyslexia; neuropsychological assessment; psychometric properties; screening test

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28070966     DOI: 10.1002/dys.1548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dyslexia        ISSN: 1076-9242


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