The Prevalence of Specific Arithmetic Difficulties and Specific Reading Difficulties in 9‐ to 10‐year‐old Boys and Girls 论文

1994Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry引用 368
Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsReading and Literacy DevelopmentEducational Methods and Media Use

摘要

Data from an epidemiological sample (n = 1206) of British schoolchildren were used to estimate the proportions of 9- to 10-year-olds with specific arithmetic difficulties (SAD), combined with arithmetic-and-reading difficulties (ARD), and specific reading difficulties (SRD). Children in the sample contributed scores on separate tests of arithmetic, reading and nonverbal intelligence. Using a cutting-score approach, which took into account performance on all three tests, a small group of children with SAD (1.3%) were distinguished from larger groups with ARD (2.3%) and SRD (3.9%). Contrary to some previous reports, there were equal numbers of males and females within each of the two groups with arithmetic difficulties but a preponderance of males over females amongst the group with specific reading difficulties.

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