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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Normering och undersökning av övningseffekt på ordavkodningstesten A1-A4 på mellanstadieelever i kommunala grundskolor : en kvantitativ tvärsnittsstudie / Standardization and examination of practice effect on the word decoding tests A1-A4 on middle school students in municipal compulsory schools : a quantitative cross-sectional study

Kadar, Isabella, Kroon, Lars-Johan January 2021 (has links)
Upp till 20% av alla barn drabbas av någon form av läs- och skrivsvårigheter. För kunna utvärdera de interventioner och anpassningar som skolan gör för dessa barn behövs valida och reliabla testinstrument. Studien avser bidra med normeringsdata samt information kring eventuell igenkänningseffekt/övningseffekt för mellanstadieelever avseende ordavkodningstesten A1-A4. Sammanlagt deltog 77 elever från 2 grundskolor. Samtliga deltagande elever genomförde alla fyra ordavkodningstester. Testordningen varierades mellan varje elev. En signifikant skillnad i svårighetsgrad mellan A1, A2, A3 och A4 hittades. A1 visade sig vara signifikant lättare än A2 och A4. Det gick däremot inte att fastställa någon signifikant igenkänningseffekt/övningseffekt. Det förelåg en signifikant resultatskillnad mellan årskurserna 4 - 5 och 4 - 6. Däremot var inte resultatskillnaden mellan årskurs 5 och 6 signifikant. Resultaten antyder en viss skillnad i svårighetsgrad mellan de olika deltesten, vilket påvisar att testen kan behöva justeras något för att kunna användas som parallelltest. / Up to 20% of all children suffer from some variety of reading or writing disability. To be able to evaluate the interventions and adaptations the school makes for these children, valid and reliable test-instruments are needed. This study intends to contribute with standardization data and information about recognition effect and/or practice effect for students in grade 4, 5 and 6, regarding the word decoding tests A1-A4. A total of 77 students from 2 different schools participated. All participating students completed all four word decoding tests. The order of the tests was varied between students. A significant difference in difficulty between A1, A2, A3 and A4 was found. A1 proved to be significantly easier than A2 and A4. It was not possible to determine a significant recognition effect and/or practice effect. There was a significant difference in results between the 4th and 5th grade and the 4th and 6th grade. The difference in results between the 5th and 6th grade was not significant. The results of this study indicate a slight difference in difficulty between the tests, which prompts the need for further adjustment in each subtest for proper use as parallel tests.

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