Risk for Reading Disability as a Function of Parental History in Three Family Studies

Applies inverse Bayesian analyses to data from three large family studies of reading disability to estimate posterior probability that an offspring will be affected. Finds that offspring risk rates were significantly elevated if a parent reported a history of reading disability. Suggests the use of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reading & writing 1991-12, Vol.3 (3-4), p.205-217
1. Verfasser: Gilger, Jeffrey W
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Applies inverse Bayesian analyses to data from three large family studies of reading disability to estimate posterior probability that an offspring will be affected. Finds that offspring risk rates were significantly elevated if a parent reported a history of reading disability. Suggests the use of family history as a component in clinical evaluation. (RS)
ISSN:0922-4777
1573-0905
DOI:10.1007/BF00354958