流利
心理学
阅读(过程)
韦氏成人智力量表
工作记忆
韦氏儿童智力量表
相关性
智商
发展心理学
口语流利性测试
认知
听力学
人口
阅读理解
认知心理学
神经心理学
医学
语言学
精神科
数学
数学教育
哲学
环境卫生
几何学
作者
Lara Rifai,Nisha Kajani,Kayla Kotalik,Ana López‐Durán,Lisa K Lashley,Charles J. Golden
出处
期刊:Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2021-08-30
卷期号:36 (6): 1195-1195
标识
DOI:10.1093/arclin/acab062.160
摘要
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to determine whether a correlation exists between reading fluency in the WJ-IV ACH and processing speed in the WISC-V. Method The data for this study was derived from a large de-identified database. Participants (n = 90) included individuals who completed the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fifth Edition (WISC-V), which measures intellectual ability, and the Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (WJ-IV ACH), which tests for reading, writing, and mathematic achievement. The participants consisted of 36.7% White, 20% Black, 31.1% Hispanic, and 12.2% Other. From the sample, 66.7% were male and 32.3% were female. All the participants were administered the WISC-V and WJ-IV ACH (mean age = 10.53, SD = 2.50; mean education = 4.6, SD = 2.47). Vocabulary was controlled for. Results The results indicated a significant correlation between the WJ-IV ACH Reading Fluency and the WISC-V Processing Speed Index r(87) = 0.326, p = 0.002. Conclusions Previous research has found that deficits in processing speed affect reading efficiency. Cognitive processes are affected even in children with ADHD who are able to decode words accurately. Processing speed, specifically Coding in the WISC-IV, was found to be significantly associated with verbal span and measures of working memory. Moreover, processing speed and working memory have been found to be significant predictors of oral reading fluency (Jacobson et al., 2011). The current findings confirm a correlation between processing speed and reading fluency in updated versions of the forementioned assessments. Future research should investigate the role of comorbid diagnosis found in the functioning of both processing speed and reading fluency.
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