Practice of Clinical Psychology, Metairie, Louisiana, USA.
Percept Mot Skills. 2012 Dec;115(3):755-63. doi: 10.2466/27.10.15.24.PMS.115.6.755-763.
The purpose of this research was to establish new norms for the Jordan-3 for children ages 5 to 18 years. The research also investigated the frequency of visual reversals in children previously identified as having reading disability, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and broader learning disabilities. Participants were regular education students, ages 5 through 18 years, and special education students previously diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, reading disability, or broader learning disability. Jordan-3 Accuracy and Error raw scores were compared to assess if there was a significant difference between the two groups. Mean Accuracy and Error scores were compared for males and females. Children with learning disability and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder had higher reversals when compared to regular education children, which lends continued support to the Jordan-3 as a valid and reliable measure of visual reversals in children and adolescents. This study illustrates the utility of the Jordan-3 when assessing children who may require remediation to reach their academic potential.
本研究旨在为 5 至 18 岁儿童制定新的 Jordan-3 正常值。该研究还调查了先前被诊断为阅读障碍、注意力缺陷/多动障碍和更广泛学习障碍的儿童中视觉反转的频率。参与者为普通教育学生,年龄为 5 至 18 岁,以及以前被诊断为注意力缺陷/多动障碍、阅读障碍或更广泛学习障碍的特殊教育学生。比较了 Jordan-3 准确性和错误原始分数,以评估两组之间是否存在显著差异。比较了男性和女性的平均准确性和错误分数。与普通教育儿童相比,有学习障碍和注意力缺陷/多动障碍的儿童的反转次数更高,这进一步支持了 Jordan-3 作为儿童和青少年视觉反转的有效和可靠测量工具。本研究说明了在评估可能需要补救以达到学业潜力的儿童时,使用 Jordan-3 的效用。