Internal consistency and concurrent validity of the parental report instrument on language in pre-school-aged children – The Finnish Communicative Development Inventory III

IF 1.2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS First Language Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1177/01427237231167301
Suvi Stolt
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Few studies provide information on the reliability and validity of parental report instruments when assessing the language skills of pre-school–aged children. This study investigates the internal consistency and concurrent validity of the parental report instrument, the Finnish version of the Communicative Development Inventory III (FinCDI III), in children aged between 2;6 and 4;2 years (years;months, N = 155). One main aim was to analyze the validity of the information that parents can provide on different language domains (lexicon, phonology, morpho-syntax, metalinguistic skills) of their pre-school–aged children. In addition, the effect of age and background factors on the results of the FinCDI III was investigated. The FinCDI III was first adapted based on the Swedish version of the CDI III. Information on different language domains was gathered using the FinCDI III and respective tests. The internal consistency of FinCDI III was generally high (for the whole method: α = .91). Correlations between the sub-sections of the FinCDI III and respective test results varied from moderate to high (r-values = .35–.70, p < .001). A high correlation (r = .68) was detected between the total score of the FinCD III and that of the formal test focusing on general language competence. Age had a significant effect on the results of FinCDI III. Girls had generally higher FinCDI III scores than boys. The results underline the fact that parents can provide comparable information on the specific language domains of their pre-school–aged children as formal language tests when assessment is targeted to current behavior and when a recognition format is used. Findings broaden and strengthen earlier results regarding the validity of parental estimates on their child’s language, to now encompass older children aged between 2;6 and 4 years.
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学龄前儿童语言父母报告工具的内部一致性和并发效度——芬兰交际发展量表III
在评估学龄前儿童的语言技能时,很少有研究提供关于父母报告工具的可靠性和有效性的信息。本研究调查了父母报告工具——芬兰版交际发展量表III(FinCDI III)——在2岁以下儿童中的内部一致性和同时有效性;6和4;2. 年(年;月,N = 155)。一个主要目的是分析父母可以提供的关于学龄前儿童不同语言领域(词汇、音韵学、形态句法、元语言技能)的信息的有效性。此外,还研究了年龄和背景因素对FinCDI III结果的影响。FinCDI III首先基于瑞典版本的CDI III进行了改编。使用FinCDI II和各自的测试收集了不同语言领域的信息。FinCDI III的内部一致性通常很高(对于整个方法:α = .91)。FinCDI III的子部分与各自测试结果之间的相关性从中等到高不等(r值 = .35-.70,p < .001)。高相关性(r = .68)在FinCD III的总分和专注于一般语言能力的正式测试的总分之间被检测到。年龄对FinCDI III的成绩有显著影响。女孩的FinCDI II成绩通常高于男孩。研究结果强调了这样一个事实,即当评估针对当前行为并使用识别格式时,父母可以提供关于学龄前儿童特定语言领域的可比信息,作为正式的语言测试。研究结果扩大并加强了早期关于父母对孩子语言估计有效性的结果,现在包括2岁之间的年龄较大的儿童;6和4 年。
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First Language
First Language Multiple-
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期刊介绍: First Language is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in child language acquisition. Child language research is multidisciplinary and this is reflected in the contents of the journal: research from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions is welcome. Authors from a wide range of disciplines - including psychology, linguistics, anthropology, cognitive science, neuroscience, communication, sociology and education - are regularly represented in our pages. Empirical papers range from individual case studies, through experiments, observational/ naturalistic, analyses of CHILDES corpora, to parental surveys.
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