De Houwer Annick, Bornstein Marc H, Leach Diane B
Dept. of Communication Sciences, University of Antwerp, Campus 3 Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, B2610 Antwerpen, Belgium.
J Child Lang. 2005 Nov;32(4):735-58. doi: 10.1017/s0305000905007026.
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 child's communicative abilities. The greater the child's communicative ability, as rated by any one reporter, the more differences tended to emerge between reporters. In order to take into account multiple reporters' 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 child's communicative knowledge.
三十个中上层阶级的单语荷兰语家庭,每个家庭至少由一位母亲和一位父亲组成,他们在孩子1岁1个月时,为同一个孩子完成了荷兰语版麦克阿瑟沟通发展量表的婴儿版“单词和手势”。在对同一个孩子的沟通能力进行评估时,两位(或三位)都可能与孩子关系密切的不同报告者给出的评估结果,在家庭内部和家庭之间都出现了相当大的差异。任何一位报告者评定孩子的沟通能力越强,报告者之间出现的差异往往就越大。为了考虑多位报告者对同一个孩子的评估,我们建议使用累积CDI分数,即把任何一位报告者勾选的CDI上任何一项的最佳分数记在孩子名下。我们得出结论,单一报告者的CDI报告可能会低估孩子的沟通知识。