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Foley, Celia – 1974
To determine which children in the Head Start program may have vision problems, Head Start teachers and staff do vision "screening." This booklet demonstrates how to do the screening using the Snellen "E Chart." Trouble signs that the test administrator should be aware of are listed, and vision scores are explained simply.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Screening Tests, Strabismus, Vision
Peer reviewedWallace, Asha P. – Journal of School Health, 1977
Descriptors: Physical Development, Physical Examinations, Screening Tests, Special Health Problems
Stuckey, Thomas J. – Bureau Memorandum, 1977
The effectiveness of the FKSN (Finding Kids with Special Needs) device is supported with statistical data obtained from a screening program and validation survey conducted in 30 Wisconsin school districts. (SBH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children, Screening Tests, Test Validity
Lavine, Stephen B. – Educational Technology, 1977
Screening for learning disabilities in preschoolers. (DAG)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Learning Disabilities, Preschool Children, Screening Tests
Peer reviewedHudson, Pamela B. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
Little information on preparticipation screening exams of physically or mentally disabled athletes exists. This report includes the results of 176 preparticipation exams. Suggestions are made regarding effective screening methods. Improvements in the design of consent forms to better help physicians and parents understand the athletes' special…
Descriptors: Athletics, Mental Disorders, Physical Disabilities, Physical Examinations
Peer reviewedCooper, Stewart E.; Robinson, Debra A. G. – Journal of American College Health, 1987
Use of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), a new instrument for assessing chemical dependency, was tested on 376 college students. The SASSI showed significant promise in discriminating between nonabusers, moderate abusers, and severe abusers. The need for an instrument impervious to social desirability effects is discussed.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, College Students, Drug Abuse, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMorse, Alan R.; Trief, Ellen – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1985
Clinical techniques for visual screening of infants that are not used in routine pediatric examinations include optokinetic nystagmus, preferential looking, and visually evoked potential. Greater use of such techniques might increase success of nonsurgical remedial intervention. (CL)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Infants, Screening Tests, Vision Tests
Peer reviewedHonig, Alice Sterling; Oski, Frank A. – Early Child Development and Care, 1984
Studies four groups of infants with iron deficiency but without anemia in an attempt to discover behavioral signs that can be used to index high-risk probability for iron deficiency. Solemnity in well-attached infants is suggested as a clinical sign to indicate the need for biochemical screening for iron deficiency. (AS)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, High Risk Persons, Infant Behavior, Screening Tests
Hall, Eleanor G.; Trentham, Landa L. – Diagnostique, 1984
Factor analysis of the Gifted Student Screening Scale (GSSS) indicated that it is appropriate for use with both gifted and nongifted students. Cross-validation using discriminant analysis showed that the GSSS stably differentiated gifted and nongifted students. Cut-scores for identifying students for further testing for gifted programs were…
Descriptors: Gifted, Screening Tests, Talent Identification, Test Construction
Greenfield, Daryl B.; Scott, Marcia S. – Learning Disabilities Research, 1985
The paper argues that the poor predictive validity of many preschool screening tests can be traced to heavy reliance on traditional psychometric approaches. Both theory and data are presented to illustrate the efficacy of an approach featuring active cognitive development. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, High Risk Persons, Preschool Education, Screening Tests
Peer reviewedBadian, Nathlie A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
In a follow-up of 208 boys, the 16 who scored low on a prekindergarten screening battery, but were satisfactory readers four years later, were compared with 13 others low on both prekindergarten and reading measures. Fourteen of the good readers, but only one poor reader, were classified by criteria consisting mainly of biographical variables.…
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Prediction, Reading Difficulties, Screening Tests
Peer reviewedPetosa, Rick; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1986
This article describes the logic and assumptions on which health risk appraisals (HRAs) are based and offers recommendations for appropriate use of HRAs with school-age children. Specific ways to optimize the instructional benefits and to minimize the shortcomings are suggested. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Prediction, Risk
Peer reviewedMoreland, Kevin L. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Explored the effect of scoring the entire K scale on the Faschingbauer Abbreviated MMPI (FAM) scales (N=1,258 normals; 1,181 psychiatric inpatients). The latter increased the correlation between abbreviated and standard sales by amounts proportional to the degree of K-correction, suggesting a cost-effective means of improving the FAM. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Adults, Cost Effectiveness, Personality Measures, Screening Tests
Peer reviewedDocherty, Edward M., Jr. – Journal of Special Education, 1983
The Development Indicators for the Assessment of Learning (DIAL), a preschool screening instrument, was administered to 436 three- to five-year-olds. Results, in terms of the number of children identified as having potential problems, and the organization of the DIAL subscales, supported the use of the DIAL. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Disability Identification, Preschool Education, Screening Tests
Peer reviewedJeffrey, Timothy B.; Jeffrey, Louise K. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Utilized time-saving Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) scoring procedures in two ex post facto investigations following approaches outlined by Vincent (1979) and Himelstein (1983). Results indicated high correlation between the Vincent and Himelstein approaches and WAIS Verbal, Performance, and Full Scale IQs while maintaining integrity of…
Descriptors: Adults, Correlation, Intelligence Tests, Patients


