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Peer reviewedKavale, Kenneth A.; Forness, Steven R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1987
Critically evaluates recent research aimed at empirical identification of homogeneous subtypes of learning disability. It is suggested that researchers strive for more commonality in the methods and measures used for subtype analysis leading to a single classification scheme to reduce heterogeneity and improve educational efforts. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedMinskoff, Esther H.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
Learning-disabled adults (N=145) participating in vocational rehabilitation were found to constitute a homogeneous group with severe deficits, exhibiting: low-average general intelligence; lower verbal than performance Intelligence Quotients; attention, reasoning, and auditory memory deficits; academic achievement at the fourth/fifth-grade level;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adults, Classification, Evaluation
Peer reviewedLee, Carolyn P.; Obrzut, John E. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
This study investigated taxonomic clustering and use of frequency associations as features in the semantic memory of children (n=30 in grades two and six) with learning disabilities (LD). Results suggested that, when individual child-generated word lists (i.e., meaningful) are used, children with LD may not be impaired in their ability to utilize…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGlutting, Joseph J.; Bear, George G. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1989
The study evaluated the utility of Kaufman-Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC) subtests in differentiating learning-disabled children from students with other handicapping conditions, and compared K-ABC subtests with Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised subtests. Results showed that subtest scores did not enhance differential…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedHarnadek, Michael C. S.; Rourke, Byron P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
The identifying features of nonverbal learning disabilities (NLD) were evaluated with 29 NLD children, 27 children with reading and spelling disabilities, and 27 nonclinical children. Four tests were found which accurately discriminated the NLD group from the others. Deficits in visual-perceptual-organizational psychomotor coordination and complex…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Diagnosis, Learning Disabilities, Neuropsychology
Peer reviewedScott, Marcia S.; Greenfield, Daryl B. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1992
One hundred students (ages 6-8) described similarities and differences among exemplars of different categories, identified the categories, and named the exemplars. Large performance differences were found between normally achieving and mildly retarded groups and between mildly retarded and learning-disabled groups, with small performance…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedMasterson, Julie J.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1993
Children (ages 9-13) with language-learning disabilities were administered 5 types of verbal analogies: synonyms, antonyms, linear order, category membership, and functional relationship. Subjects performed worse than mental age-matched children on all types of analogies and performed worse than language age-matched children on all types except…
Descriptors: Analogy, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedRoss, Roslyn P. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1990
When 43 experienced school psychologists were asked to evaluate discrepancy scores, it was found that they made inconsistent choices, failed to use standard statistical procedures for testing differences between scores, and tended to misinterpret percentile ranks as useful for discrepancy analysis. Implications for learning-disabilities…
Descriptors: Classification, Competence, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedKeogh, Barbara K. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
The field of learning disabilities (LD) needs to focus on four issues concerned with research and practice: (1) differentiation of LD from other problems, (2) identification of LD subgroups, (3) effects of specific interventions with specific subgroups, and (4) recognition of social/cultural influences on LD identification and services. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Cultural Influences, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
IQ Is Irrelevant to the Definition of Learning Disabilities: A Position in Search of Logic and Data.
Peer reviewedLyon, G. Reid – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
This response to a paper by Linda Siegel (EC221505) on the relationship between Intelligence Quotient and learning disabilities addresses the differences between classification and identification, limitations in Siegel's conceptualization of intelligence, and the representation of the language and learning domains subsumed within the learning…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedKorhonen, Tapio T. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
A sample of 74 Finnish children with mild learning disabilities and 57 controls were grouped into 5 subgroups (normal, general language, visuo-motor, general deficiency, naming) and followed from the third to the sixth grade. Results indicated that neuropsychological profiles were generally maintained, with changes related to progress in reading.…
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Education, Followup Studies, Foreign Countries
Sisson, Lee Hansen; And Others – 1983
This paper describes the use of commercially-available software for the Apple Computer to augment diagnostic evaluations of learning disabled children and to enhance "learning to learn" strategies at the application/transfer level of learning. A short rationale discusses levels of evaluation and learning, using a model that synthesizes the ideas…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs
Peer reviewedCherkes-Julkowski, Miriam; Stolzenberg, Jonathan – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1991
Two discriminant function analyses were conducted to determine the cognitive/educational profile which differentiated 4 groups of 68 elementary/secondary level students: attention deficit disorder (ADD), with and without medication; learning disabilities (LD); and nonhandicapped. By treating the LD and nonmedicated ADD subjects as one group, a…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Discriminant Analysis
Why We Do Not Need Intelligence Test Scores in the Definition and Analyses of Learning Disabilities.
Peer reviewedSiegel, Linda S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
Issues raised in responses to Linda Siegel's paper (EC221505) on the relationship between intelligence test scores and learning disabilities are addressed. Discussed are the nature of intelligence, classification of learning disabilities by discrepancy between intelligence test scores and achievement scores, the existence of learning disabilities,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
Eaves, Ronald C. – Diagnostique, 1992
This study, with 66 regular classroom children and 52 children with learning disabilities, found high correlations among the Cognitive Levels Test, the KeyMath-Revised measure, and the Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests-Revised. Overall, 81 percent of subjects were correctly classified using the three-instrument battery. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Tests, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis
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