Holmes D L, Peper R J
Child Dev. 1977 Dec;48(4):1708-11.
This study examined whether significant differences could be observed in types of errors made by normal versus retarded readers (fifth graders) on the WRAT spelling test. Although researchers have reported high numbers of certain types of errors, such as reversals, this study revealed that the proportion of errors attributed to any particular error type is virtually identical for both normal and retarded readers. Retarded readers were thus shown to be unlike normal readers in the number of errors committed but like normal readers in the types of errors committed.
本研究调查了在WRAT拼写测试中,正常阅读者与阅读能力迟缓者(五年级学生)所犯错误类型是否存在显著差异。尽管研究人员报告了某些类型错误(如颠倒)的高发生率,但本研究表明,正常阅读者和阅读能力迟缓者归因于任何特定错误类型的错误比例实际上是相同的。因此,研究表明阅读能力迟缓者在犯错数量上与正常阅读者不同,但在犯错类型上与正常阅读者相同。