Assessing early communicative ability: a cross-reporter cumulative score for the MacArthur CDIWe are grateful to Inge Zink & Marilyn Lejaegere for letting us use the Dutch pre-publication version of the N-CDI, to Griet Ramaekers & Veerle Vantorre for coding and preliminary analyses, and to all the families who took part in the study. Financing was made possible by NIH research contracts 263-MD-005126 & 263-MD-104775.
HOUWER, ANNICK DE; BORNSTEIN, MARC H.; LEACH, DIANE B.; HOUWER ANNICK DE; University of Antwerp; University of Antwerp; BORNSTEIN MARC H.; National Institutes of Health; LEACH DIANE B.; National Institutes of Health
Журнал:
Journal of Child Language
Дата:
2005
Аннотация:
Thirty middle- to upper middle-class monolingual Dutch speaking families consisting of at least a mother and a father completed the Infant Form ‘Words and Gestures’ of the Dutch adaptation of the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory for the same child at 1;1. Considerable inter- and intrafamily variation emerged in how two (or three) different reporters who are all presumably close to the child assess a particular childʼs communicative abilities. The greater the childʼs communicative ability, as rated by any one reporter, the more differences tended to emerge between reporters. In order to take into account multiple reportersʼ assessments of the same child, we propose the use of a Cumulative CDI Score that credits the child with the best score for any item on the CDI as checked by any single reporter. We conclude that single reporter CDI reports may underestimate the childʼs communicative knowledge.
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