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Person Ability Scores as an Alternative to Norm-Referenced Scores as Outcome Measures in Studies of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Authors :
Farmer, Cristan A.
Kaat, Aaron J.
Thurm, Audrey
Anselm, Irina
Akshoomoff, Natacha
Bennett, Amanda
Berry, Leandra
Bruchey, Aleksandra
Barshop, Bruce A.
Berry-Kravis, Elizabeth
Bianconi, Simona
Cecil, Kim M.
Davis, Robert J.
Ficicioglu, Can
Porter, Forbes D.
Wainer, Allison
Goin-Kochel, Robin P.
Leonczyk, Caroline
Guthrie, Whitney
Koeberl, Dwight
Love-Nichols, Jamie
Mamak, Eva
Mercimek-Andrews, Saadet
Thomas, Rebecca P.
Spiridigliozzi, Gail A.
Sullivan, Nancy
Sutton, Vernon R.
Udhnani, Manisha D.
Waisbren, Susan E.
Miller, Judith S.
Source :
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Nov 2020 125(6):475-480.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Although norm-referenced scores are essential to the identification of disability, they possess several features which affect their sensitivity to change. Norm-referenced scores often decrease over time among people with neurodevelopmental disorders who exhibit slower-than-average increases in ability. Further, the reliability of norm-referenced scores is lower at the tails of the distribution, resulting in floor effects and increased measurement error for people with neurodevelopmental disorders. In contrast, the person ability scores generated during the process of constructing a standardized test with item response theory are designed to assess change. We illustrate these limitations of norm-referenced scores, and relative advantages of ability scores, using data from studies of autism spectrum disorder and creatine transporter deficiency.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1944-7515
Volume :
125
Issue :
6
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1276423
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Descriptive
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1352/1944-7558-125.6.475