Managing Children With Developmental Language Disorder 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429455308-21
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“…This is a standardized language test in Hebrew (Goralnik, 1995) for children ages 3–7, including five subtests: (a) vocabulary naming subtest; (b) comprehension subtest in which the child is asked to follow instructions and answer questions related to images; (c) imitation subtest in which the child is asked to repeat five sentences; (d) production subtest in which the child is asked to answer five questions and describe five simple pictures; (e) narrative subtest based on a picture book. The test allows scores per subtest as well as a total score, and serves as a common language test in the clinic and in research (Novogrodsky & Kreiser, 2019). The correlations between each subtest score and the total score are .57–.82, and the test correlates with the Peabody Picture Vocabulary T (PPVT, Duhn, 1965) at .82.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a standardized language test in Hebrew (Goralnik, 1995) for children ages 3–7, including five subtests: (a) vocabulary naming subtest; (b) comprehension subtest in which the child is asked to follow instructions and answer questions related to images; (c) imitation subtest in which the child is asked to repeat five sentences; (d) production subtest in which the child is asked to answer five questions and describe five simple pictures; (e) narrative subtest based on a picture book. The test allows scores per subtest as well as a total score, and serves as a common language test in the clinic and in research (Novogrodsky & Kreiser, 2019). The correlations between each subtest score and the total score are .57–.82, and the test correlates with the Peabody Picture Vocabulary T (PPVT, Duhn, 1965) at .82.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%