Henderson S E, Morris J, Ray S
Am J Ment Defic. 1981 Jan;85(4):416-24.
The Cratty Test of Gross-Motor Performance was administered to 18 Down syndrome and 18 other mentally retarded children between the ages of 7 and 14 years. Subjects were individually matched on both MA and CA. Examination of their test profiles showed that the Down syndrome children had consistently lower scores that did the matched control children, but only two of the differences were significant. The findings, therefore, provide tentative support for the notion that Down syndrome children suffer a specific deficit in some areas of motor coordination. A number of criticisms of the internal consistency of the test were discussed in terms of their theoretical and practical implications.
对18名7至14岁的唐氏综合征患儿和18名其他智障儿童进行了粗大运动能力的克拉蒂测试。受试者在心理年龄(MA)和实际年龄(CA)上进行了个体匹配。对他们的测试结果进行检查后发现,唐氏综合征患儿的得分始终低于匹配的对照儿童,但只有两项差异具有显著性。因此,这些发现为唐氏综合征患儿在某些运动协调领域存在特定缺陷这一观点提供了初步支持。就其理论和实际意义,讨论了对该测试内部一致性的一些批评意见。