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Peer reviewedGlattke, Theodore J.; And Others – American Journal of Audiology, 1995
Measures of transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) reproducibility were obtained for 506 ears of 260 children and young adults. Findings suggest that TEOAEs provide useful information in routine clinical practice and may be employed to screen for the presence of hearing loss in children and young adults. (DB)
Descriptors: Audiology, Auditory Evaluation, Children, Clinical Diagnosis
Stamps, David – Training, 1995
Computers may have some value for screening potential employees before a face-to-face interview. Experience has shown that people respond more candidly to computers and employers have a better chance of selecting applicants who will be better employees. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Computers, Employment Interviews, Job Applicants
Peer reviewedWaignandt, Alex; Brown, James – Rural Educator, 1991
Studied health screening methods of schools in mid-Missouri. Found significant differences between rural and urban schools in terms of number of school nurses employed and percentage of schools screening in all areas studied: physical assessment, vision, hearing, scoliosis, and dental. Recommends improved health screenings in rural schools. (KS)
Descriptors: Health Programs, Rural Schools, Rural Urban Differences, School Health Services
Scott, Marcia S.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1991
The study, comparing 27 pairs of mildly mentally retarded students and normal achievers (ages 6-8), found that mentally retarded subjects evidenced lower performance on experimental oddity problems but were able to generalize to very different oddity arrays. High levels of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive accuracy, and negative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Generalization, Mild Mental Retardation, Predictive Measurement
Peer reviewedHart, Glenn T.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1991
A survey of 48 United States and 9 Canadian undergraduate dental school clinics investigated the extent of routine use of screening blood tests for patients, test types used, and plans to increase or decrease screening test use. Six responded that they routinely test asymptomatic patients, with 2-20 tests used per patient. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinics, Dental Schools, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcNeish, Timothy J.; Naglieri, Jack A. – Journal of Special Education, 1993
Regular education students (n=81) and students with serious emotional disturbance (n=81,) were matched on age (7-13), gender, race, and intelligence. They completed drawings which were scored using the "Draw a Person: Screening Procedure for Emotional Disturbance." Students with emotional disturbance scored significantly higher than did…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Freehand Drawing, Handicap Identification
Deberry, Kimberly; And Others – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
A program was developed to identify gifted kindergarten students in Newark (New Jersey), through the use of a multiple entry screening and assessment procedure, and to provide enrichment for those children through training of their kindergarten through second-grade teachers in the "Young Thinker" problem-solving model. (JDD)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Enrichment Activities, Evaluation Methods, Gifted
Peer reviewedMartin, Peter; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1994
A group of 120 older adults participated in group testing and 64 in individual testing of mental and physical health. Testing conditions made a difference for personality, perceived health, mental health, and recall of life events. Selection or setting bias was thought to have affected outcomes. (SK)
Descriptors: Group Testing, Individual Testing, Mental Health, Older Adults
Peer reviewedCrossland, Howard – Educational Review, 1994
Examines the ideology and expectations of early screening for linguistic difficulties in young children, discusses effective intervention, and presents an alternative to screening: formative assessment. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Emergent Literacy, Expectation, Formative Evaluation
Peer reviewedBowers, Timothy L.; Pantle, Mark L. – Assessment, 1998
The comparability of two adult intelligence tests, the Shipley Institute for Living Scale (SILS) (W. Shipley, 1940) and the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (A. Kaufman and N. Kaufman, 1990) were studied with 30 college students and 50 adults from forensic settings. Findings show that better-educated and more-relaxed clients may prefer the SILS.…
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMadaus, Joseph W. – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1998
Presents an overview of a screening process developed by a postsecondary institution that has a comprehensive support program for students with learning disabilities. The steps in the process are outlined, as are the successes and limitations. Recommendations for programs that are considering adopting a screening process are provided. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: College Students, Diagnostic Tests, Disability Identification, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedPolson, Cheryl J.; White, Warren J. – Adult Basic Education, 2000
Adult basic education providers in 9 states (n=555) identified barriers to providing accommodations for students with disabilities: inadequate number of agencies for assessment referrals, lack of training, inappropriate instructional materials, ineffective assessment tools, and limited budget/staff. The lack of screening and interventions for…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Accessibility (for Disabled), Adult Education, Adult Students
Peer reviewedErford, Bradley T.; Bagley, Donna L.; Hopper, James A.; Lee, Ramona M.; Panagopulos, Kathleen A.; Preller, Denise B. – Psychology in the Schools, 1998
The Math Essential Skill Screener Elementary Version (MESS-E) is a screener devised to identify primary grade students at risk for math difficulties. Item analysis, interitem consistency, test-retest reliability, decision efficiency, and construct validity of the MESS-E were studied using four independent samples of boys and girls grades 1-3. The…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, High Risk Students, Mathematics Skills, Primary Education
Peer reviewedMcDaniel, William F.; Foster, Robert A.; Compton, David M.; Courtney, Audrey S. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1998
A protocol for screening the complex verbal, simple verbal, simple visual, and spatial working memory was tested on 125 persons with mild, moderate, and severe mental retardation. Results found the test discriminated well between levels of mental retardation, correlated reasonably well with IQ, and possessed relatively good test-retest…
Descriptors: Adults, Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification, Intelligence Differences
Peer reviewedWenner, George – Psychology in the Schools, 1995
Compares the capability of three kindergarten screening instruments to correctly predict which children (n=95) would be recommended for referral to remedial programs or for retention: a Piagetian-based instrument, a general screening test, and a language-specific screen. Although the Piagetian-based test had poor predictive qualities, both the…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Predictive Validity


