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Overview of the Differential Ability Scales-Second EditionGloria Maccow, Ph.D., Assessment Training Consultant
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OverviewOverviewGloria Maccow, Ph.D.
Assessment Training Consultant
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AgendaAgenda
• describe the purpose of the DAS-II;
• describe the structure of the DAS-II and features of the subtests;
• describe the general directions for administration; and
• describe scoring and interpretation.
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The AuthorThe Author
Dr. Colin D. Elliott
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AuthorAuthor’’s Perspectives Perspective
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Description of DASDescription of DAS--IIII
• Individually administered clinical instrument consisting of 20 subtests.
• Designed to assess cognitive abilities of children and adolescents from 2 years 6 months through 17 years 11 months.
• Individually administered clinical instrument consisting of 20 subtests.
• Designed to assess cognitive abilities of children and adolescents from 2 years 6 months through 17 years 11 months.
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Purposes and UsesPurposes and Uses
ClassificationThe composite score can be used in making classification and placement decisions.
DiagnosticA reliable profile of intra-individual cognitive strengths and weaknesses is needed to determine, for example, why a child is struggling to learn to read and what methods we can use to improve learning.
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Historical PerspectiveHistorical Perspective
Publication of DAS-II Early Years Spanish Supplement.
2012
Publication of Differential Scales of Ability-Second Edition.
2006
Development of Differential Ability Scales [based on BAS approach] for use in the United States.
1990
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Structure of AbilitiesStructure of Abilities
Early Years BatterySchool-Age Battery
Core SubtestsDiagnostic Subtests
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DASDAS--II: BatteriesII: Batteries
3:6 – 6:11Upper Level
2:6 – 3:5Lower Level
2:6 2:6 -- 6:116:11Early YearsEarly Years
7:0 7:0 -- 17:1117:11SchoolSchool--AgeAge
AgesBattery
EnglishEnglishand
SpanishSpanish
Early Years BatteryEarly Years BatteryAges 2:6 Ages 2:6 –– 3:5 (Lower Level)3:5 (Lower Level)
Core SubtestsCore Subtests
GCA
Diagnostic SubtestsDiagnostic Subtests
Verbal ComprehensionNaming Vocabulary
Picture SimilaritiesPattern Construction
Recall of Digits ForwardRecognition of PicturesEarly Number Concepts
Verbal Ability
Nonverbal Ability
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Early Years BatteryEarly Years BatteryAges 3:6 Ages 3:6 –– 6:11 (Upper Level)6:11 (Upper Level)
Core SubtestsCore Subtests
GCA
Verbal ComprehensionNaming Vocabulary
Picture SimilaritiesMatrices
Pattern ConstructionCopying
Verbal Ability
Nonverbal Reasoning Ability
Spatial Ability
Supplemental ScoreSpecial Nonverbal Composite
PSim + PCon + Mat + Copy
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Early Years BatteryEarly Years BatteryAges 3:6 Ages 3:6 –– 6:11 (Upper Level)6:11 (Upper Level)
Diagnostic SubtestsDiagnostic Subtests
Early Number ConceptsMatching Letter-Like Forms
Phonological Processing
Recall of Sequential OrderRecall of Digits Backward
Speed of Information ProcessingRapid Naming
School Readiness
Processing Speed
Working Memory
Recall of Objects-ImmediateRecall of Objects-DelayedRecall of Digits ForwardRecognition of Pictures
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Early Years BatteryEarly Years BatteryDiagnostic Subtests by Age GroupDiagnostic Subtests by Age Group
Recall of Objects-ImmediateRecall of Objects-DelayedRecall of Digits ForwardRecognition of PicturesEarly Number Concepts
Matching Letter-Like Forms
Recall of Objects-ImmediateRecall of Objects-DelayedRecall of Digits ForwardRecognition of Pictures
Ages 5:0 Ages 5:0 –– 6:11 only6:11 only Ages 4:0 Ages 4:0 –– 4:11 only4:11 only
Ages 3:6 Ages 3:6 –– 3:11 only3:11 only
Recall of Digits ForwardRecognition of PicturesEarly Number Concepts
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SchoolSchool--Age BatteryAge BatteryAges 7:0 Ages 7:0 –– 17:1117:11
Core SubtestsCore Subtests
GCA
Word DefinitionsVerbal Similarities
MatricesSequential and
Quantitative Reasoning
Recall of DesignsPattern Construction
Verbal Ability
Nonverbal Reasoning Ability
Spatial Ability
Supplemental ScoreSpecial Nonverbal Composite
RDes + PCon + Mat + SQR
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SchoolSchool--Age BatteryAge BatteryAges 7:0 Ages 7:0 –– 17:11 (Upper Level)17:11 (Upper Level)
Diagnostic SubtestsDiagnostic Subtests
Recall of Objects-ImmediateRecall of Objects-DelayedRecall of Digits ForwardRecognition of Pictures
Recall of Sequential OrderRecall of Digits Backward
Speed of Information ProcessingRapid Naming
Working Memory
Processing Speed
Phonological ProcessingNote: Phonological Processing may be administered up to age 12:11 as a diagnostic subtest.
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Early Years Record FormEarly Years Record Form
Early Years and School-Age Battery normed for ages 5:0 – 8:11 years.
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SchoolSchool--Age Record FormAge Record Form
Early Years and School-Age Battery normed for ages 5:0 – 8:11 years.
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Early Years Spanish Record FormEarly Years Spanish Record Form
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Median Administration TimeMedian Administration Time
Core SubtestsCore Subtests
Early Years (Ages 2:6-3:5) 20 min.Early Years (Ages 3:6-6:11) 31 min.School Age (7:0-17:11) 39 min.
Diagnostic SubtestsDiagnostic Subtests
Working Memory 12 min.Processing Speed 9 min.School Readiness 17 min.
Test Materialsp. 14 ADM. Manual
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DASDAS--II KitII Kit
Training and Phonological Processing Audio CD(For Examiner Use Only)
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DASDAS--II Early Years II Early Years Spanish Supplement KitSpanish Supplement Kit
– Administration and Technical Manual.
– DAS-II Early Years Spanish Supplement Stimulus Book.
– DAS-II Early Years Spanish Supplement Record Forms (25).
– DAS-II Early Years Spanish Supplement Interpreter’s Handbook.
– DAS-II Early Years Spanish Supplement Recall of Objects Card.
– Phonological Processing and Training CD.
General InformationBattery SelectionSubtest Selection
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Battery and Subtest Selectionp. 23 ADM and on RF
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Battery and Subtest Selectionp. 23 ADM
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Subtest AdministrationItem Sets
Basal and CeilingFixed Start Point and Discontinue Rule
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Ensure understanding of the taskEnsure understanding of the task
• Repeat or rephrase directions or items― Not for short-term/working memory tasks
• Demonstrate with samples
• Teach after failure on designated items
• Question or encourage more elaborate responses
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Item SetsItem Sets
• All core subtests• Diagnostic Subtests
– Recognition of Pictures– Early Number Concepts – Matching Letter-Like Forms
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Item SetsItem Sets
• Reduce administration time• Make maximum use of child’s energy
and efforts• Facilitate rapport
In general, use set of items with
at least 3 passes and at least 3 failures - (3x3 rule).
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Using Item SetsUsing Item Sets
Starting point for
given age
Last item in selected item set
Use when child fails # of successive items before reaching normal item set decision point
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Decision Points Decision Points
When decision point reached, either
1. Stop,
2. Continue, or
3. Go back.
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Decision Points Decision Points
When decision point reached
1.1. StopStop subtest when child has failed at least 3 items of all items administered and has passed at least 3 items of all items administered.
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Decision PointsDecision Points
When decision point reached
2.2. ContinueContinue with subtest and administer more difficult items if the child has not failed at least 3 items prior to reaching the item set decision point.
(Fewer than 3 failures, continue)
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Decision Points Decision Points
When decision point reached
3.3. Go backGo back to an earlier start point if the child has not passed at least 3 items at the decision point. Administer items in forward sequence.
(Fewer than 3 passes, go back)
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Clarifying Alternative Stop RulesClarifying Alternative Stop Rules
When alternative stop point criterion met if at least 3 passes on all items, STOP
if fewer than 3 passes on all items given, GO BACK to an earlier start point.
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Alternative Stop Point RuleAlternative Stop Point Rule
When using alternative stop point, score remaining unadministered items as if administered and failed (p. 37 Adm. Manual).
When using alternative stop point, score remaining unadministered items as if administered and failed (p. 37 Adm. Manual).
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Appropriate Item SetAppropriate Item Set
• p. 40 Adm. Manual• p. 41 Adm. Manual
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Item Set Item Set –– Ability ScoreAbility Score
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Item Set Item Set –– Ability ScoreAbility Score
• Use item set with items that are moderately difficult for the child.
• Do not choose an item set if the ability score is shaded – indicates a more accurate item set is available.
• If choice between 2 item sets, choose set with ability score with lowest SEM.
• If 2 item sets give scores with same SEM, choose the longer one in which score is based on more items.
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Basal and CeilingBasal and Ceiling
• Recall of Digits Forward• Recall of Digits Backward• Recall of Sequential Order
Basal Level: No more than one failure in a block.
Ceiling Level: No more than one pass in a block.
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Fixed Start Point and Discontinue RuleFixed Start Point and Discontinue Rule
• Recall of Objects• Phonological Processing• Rapid Naming
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Fixed Start Point and Discontinue RuleFixed Start Point and Discontinue Rule
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Fixed Start Point and Discontinue RuleFixed Start Point and Discontinue Rule
Recall of Objects-Immediate
• Start Point Ages 4:0 – 17:11: Trial 1.
• Do not discontinue. Administer all three trials. EXCEPTION: If child recalls all 20 objects in both Trials 1 and 2, do not administer Trial 3. Instead, award 20 points for Trial 3.
• Trial 1: Exposure 45 seconds; Recall 45 seconds.• Trial 2: Exposure 20 seconds; Recall 40 seconds.• Trial 3: Exposure 20 seconds; Recall 40 seconds.
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Subtest AdministrationSubtest AdministrationSpecific Directions Specific Directions –– See RF and See RF and
Administration and Scoring ManualAdministration and Scoring Manual
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DASDAS--II TranslationsII Translations
Administration directions for all nonverbal subtests are translated into:
Spanish language American Sign Language
DAS-II Early Years Spanish Supplement published Fall 2012.
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Seating ArrangementSeating Arrangement
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Calculating Chronological AgeCalculating Chronological Age
2436Age at Testing
1822001Date of Birth
1262007Date of Testing
DayMonthYear
5 42
(Disregard the Days)
Table 2.2. Acceptable Substitutions for Core Subtests by Battery
Verbal ComprehensionVerbal Similarities
Picture SimilaritiesSequential and Quantitative Reasoning
CopyingRecall of Designs
Naming VocabularyWord Definitions
School-Age Battery (7:0 – 17:11)
Recall of DesignsCopying
Sequential and Quantitative Reasoning
Picture Similarities
Word DefinitionsNaming Vocabulary
Verbal SimilaritiesVerbal Comprehension
Early Years Battery (5:0 – 8:11)
Acceptable SubstituteCore Subtests
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Verbal Ability SubtestsVerbal Ability SubtestsVerbal Comprehension (Early Years)
Naming Vocabulary (Early Years)
Word Definitions (School-Age)Verbal Similarities (School-Age)
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Verbal ComprehensionVerbal Comprehension
The child points to pictures or manipulatesobjects in response to oral instructions from the examiner.
Measures receptive language: understanding of oral instructions involving basic language concepts.
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Verbal ComprehensionVerbal Comprehension
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Word DefinitionsWord Definitions
The child is asked to tell the meaning of individual words.
“I will say a word, and you tell me what it means.”
What does ____ mean? orTell me what ____ is. orWhat is a ____?
Measures knowledge of word meanings as demonstrated through spoken language.
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Word DefinitionsWord Definitions
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Verbal SimilaritiesVerbal Similarities
The child describes how three things are similar or go together.
Measures verbal reasoning and verbal knowledge.
Nonverbal AbilityNonverbal AbilityPicture Similarities (2:6 Picture Similarities (2:6 –– 3:5)3:5)
Pattern ConstructionPattern Construction (2:6 (2:6 –– 3:5)3:5)
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Picture SimilaritiesPicture Similarities
• The examiner shows the child a row of four pictures in the Stimulus Book and gives the child a card with a fifth picture.
• The child places the card under the picture that shares an element or concept.
Measures nonverbal reasoning.
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Pattern ConstructionPattern Construction
The child copies a two- or three-dimensional design with wooden blocks.
Nonverbal Reasoning Ability SubtestsNonverbal Reasoning Ability SubtestsPicture Similarities (3:6 Picture Similarities (3:6 –– 6:11)6:11)
MatricesMatricesSequential and Quantitative ReasoningSequential and Quantitative Reasoning
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MatricesMatrices
Shown an incomplete matrix, the child selects from among four or six choices the figure that correctly completes the matrix.
Measures nonverbal reasoning: perception and application of relationships among abstract figures.
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Sequential & Quantitative ReasoningSequential & Quantitative Reasoning
• In Set A, the child is shown a series of items, and then completes the series by providing the missing figure.
• In Set B, the child finds a relationship within each of two pairs of numbers, applies the relationship to an incomplete pair of numbers, and provides the missing number.
Spatial Ability SubtestsSpatial Ability Subtests
Pattern Construction (3:6 Pattern Construction (3:6 –– 17:11)17:11)CopyingCopying
Recall of DesignsRecall of Designs
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The child constructs a design by putting together flat squares or solid blocks with black and yellow patterns on each side. Sets B and C have timed and untimed options.
Pattern ConstructionPattern Construction
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Pattern ConstructionPattern Construction
Measuresnonverbal reasoning and spatial visualization in reproducing designs with
colored blocks.
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Alternative Scoring ProcedureAlternative Scoring Procedure
• Either before or during administration, you may decide to score the child’s performance according to the alternative scoring method.
• This method allows you to calculate a score that reflects information about accuracy without taking speed into account.
• The decision to score the test using the alternative scoring method does not affect how the items are administered.
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CopyingCopying
The child copies a simple line drawing that is first made by the examiner or shown in a picture.
Measures visual-perceptual matching and fine-motorcoordination in copying line drawings.
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Recall of DesignsRecall of Designs
The child reproduces an abstract line drawing that is presented for 5 seconds and then removed.
Working Memory SubtestsWorking Memory SubtestsRecall of Sequential OrderRecall of Sequential OrderRecall of Digits BackwardRecall of Digits Backward
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Recall of Sequential OrderRecall of Sequential Order
A measure of visual-verbal working memory (short-term recall).
The child hears a list of parts of the body andis asked to order the list from highest to lowest
(head to toe).
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Recall of Sequential OrderRecall of Sequential Order
• Age range 5:0 through 17:11
• A measure of working memory
• Requires verbal-visual processing
• Child hears a list of parts of the body and has to order the parts from highest to lowest
• Three conditions: Recall of body parts with picture as aid
Recall of body parts without picture
Recall of body parts and other object names
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Recall of Digits BackwardRecall of Digits Backward
• Age range 5:0 through 17:11.• A measure of working memory.• Presentation rate—2 per second.• Basal and ceiling rules the same as for
Recall of Digits Forward.
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Recall of Digits BackwardRecall of Digits Backward
• Recall of Digits–Backward– Working memory, short-term auditory memory
and oral recall of sequences of numbers
• Child repeats in reverse order a sequence of digits presented orally
986543 - 345689
• Read at 2 per second
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Recall of Digits BackwardRecall of Digits Backward
Say: I am going to say some numbers. When I stop, I want you to say the numbers back-wards. If I say 9–1, you would say 1–9. So, if I say 5–6, what would you say?
If the child repeats the digits in a different way (e.g., “twenty-five” instead of “two-five”) give credit but say: Try to say them just like I do.
Processing SpeedProcessing SpeedSpeedSpeed of Information Processingof Information Processing
Rapid NamingRapid Naming
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Speed of Information ProcessingSpeed of Information Processing
In Booklet A, the child scans rows of circles containing small boxes and indicates, within a specified time limit, which circles have the most boxes.
In Booklets B and C, the child scans rows of numbers and circles the highest number within a specified time limit.
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Rapid NamingRapid Naming (Ages 5:0 (Ages 5:0 –– 17:11)17:11)
Assesses automaticity of integration of visual symbols with phonologically referenced naming.
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Rapid NamingRapid Naming
• Item types:
Color Naming
Picture Naming
Color-Picture Naming
• 120 seconds per task
• Between-task performance comparisons
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School Readiness School Readiness Early Number ConceptsEarly Number Concepts
Matching LetterMatching Letter--Like FormsLike FormsPhonological ProcessingPhonological Processing
Diagnostic SubtestsDiagnostic SubtestsRecall of Objects ImmediateRecall of Objects Immediate
Recall of Objects DelayedRecall of Objects DelayedRecall of Digits ForwardRecall of Digits ForwardRecognition of PicturesRecognition of PicturesPhonological ProcessingPhonological Processing
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Recall of ObjectsRecall of Objects
The Recall of Objects subtest consists of two parts:
― Recall of Objects–Immediate, and― Recall of Objects–Delayed.
For each of the three Immediate Recall trials, the child views a card with pictures of 20 objects for a specified amount of time –examiner pts to and names each picture.
After the card is removed, the child recalls as many objects as possible.
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Recall of ObjectsRecall of Objects
During the Recall of Objects–Delayed, the Recall of Objects card is placed face down in front of the child, but the pictures are not exposed again.
The child recalls as many objects as possible.
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Recall of Digits ForwardRecall of Digits Forward
• Recall of Digits–Forward– short-term auditory memory and oral
recall of sequences of numbers
• Child repeats a sequence of digits presented orally
• Read at rate of 2 per second
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Recognition of PicturesRecognition of Pictures
• The child is shown a picture of one or more objects for 5 seconds.
• The child then selects the previously viewed object(s) from a second pictorial array that includes distracters.
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Phonological ProcessingPhonological Processing(Ages 5:0 (Ages 5:0 –– 12:11)12:11)
Assesses knowledge of sound structure of the English language and the ability to manipulate sound.
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Phonological ProcessingPhonological Processing
Four components: Rhyming Blending Deletion Phoneme identification and
segmentationBetween-component comparisons
Scoring and InterpretationScoring and Interpretation
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ScoringScoring
• Sum correct responses for each subtest.• Use Record Form to ID corresponding
ability score (with SeM).• Use table (scoring software) to convert to
T-score.• Sum core subtest T-scores and convert to
standard score for cluster.
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Item Set Item Set –– Ability ScoreAbility Score
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96118195
92
102101
596344
55
5451
59 59 5963 63
44 44 4455 55 55
54 5451 51 51
829027
69
66
54
117114
82
105-12090
106
10461
98-110
10310255
97-107
326108
70103-112
54
209104
61
99-10952
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InterpretationInterpretation
1. Report and describe the General Conceptual Ability score or the Special Nonverbal Composite.
2. Report and describe the cluster scores.
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Definition of Cluster ScoresDefinition of Cluster Scores
measure of complex visual-spatial processing
Spatial Ability
measure of nonverbal, inductive reasoning
Nonverbal Reasoning Ability
measure of nonverbal mental processing
Nonverbal Ability
measure of acquired verbal concepts and knowledge
Verbal Ability
5852Pattern Construction
5451Recall of Designs
55102Spatial Ability
2744Sequential & Quantitative Reasoning
2443Matrices
2389Nonverbal Reasoning Ability
5852Word Definitions
5050Verbal Similarities
55102Verbal Ability
4297General Conceptual Ability
PercentileRank
T-Score(Mean= 50)
Standard Score (Mean=100)Composite/Cluster/Core Subtest
Differential Ability Scales-Second Edition (DAS-II)
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InterpretationInterpretation
3. Evaluate differences between core clusters
10-15%
Y10-1310289Nonverbal Reasoning - Spatial
N120102102Verbal - Spatial
15%Y131389102Verbal - Nonverbal Reasoning
Base Rate
Sig. Diff. Y / N
Critical ValueDiff.Score 2Score 1Discrepancy Comparisons
Base Rate by Overall SampleStatistical Significance (Critical Values) at the .05 level
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InterpretationInterpretation
4. Evaluate differences between subtests within core clusters− Word Definitions-Verbal Similarities− Matrices-Seq/Quantitative Reasoning− Recall of Designs-Pattern Construction
5. Evaluate core subtest relative Ss and Ws
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Diagnostic ClusterDiagnostic Cluster
• Report and Describe
• Compare clusters with GCA
• Evaluate differences between clusters
• Evaluate differences between subtests within cluster
• Evaluate relative Ss and Ws
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5451Phonological Processing
6654Recognition of Pictures
6253Recall of Digits Forward
1841Recall of Objects Delayed
1640Recall of Objects Immediate
Diagnostic Subtests
1238Rapid Naming
5451Speed of Information Processing
2389Processing Speed
5852Recall of Digits Backward
1640Recall of Sequential Order
3293Working Memory
PercentileRank
T-Score(Mean= 50)
Standard Score
(Mean=100)Cluster/Diagnostic Subtest
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Types of ScoresTypes of Scores
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ConclusionsConclusions
• Cognitive test scores can NEVER lead directly to interventions.
• Clinical judgment is ALWAYS necessary in interpreting cognitive test results.
• The essential role of cognitive test scores is to give us insight or UNDERSTANDING of the way an individual processes information.
• Cognitive test scores are necessary, but not sufficient, for our understanding of the child.
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