articleScientific Studies of ReadingJul 16, 2008BRONZE OA

Reading Comprehension Tests Vary in the Skills They Assess: Differential Dependence on Decoding and Oral Comprehension

University of Denver · Institute for Behavioral Medicine · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Comprehension tests are often used interchangeably, suggesting an implicit assumption that they are all measuring the same thing. We examine the validity of this assumption by comparing some of the most popular reading comprehension measures used in research and clinical practice in the United States: the Gray Oral Reading Test (GORT), the two assessments (retellings and comprehension questions) from the Qualitative Reading Inventory (QRI), the Woodcock–Johnson Passage Comprehension subtest (WJPC), and the Reading Comprehension test from the Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT). Modest intercorrelations among the tests suggested that they were measuring different skills. Regression analyses showed that…

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Keywords
  • Reading comprehension
  • Psychology
  • Comprehension
  • Test (biology)
  • Achievement test
  • Test validity
  • Differential item functioning
  • Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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