Beyond the Mask: Analysis of Error Patterns on the KTEA-3 for Students With Giftedness and Learning Disabilities

An understanding of the strengths, weaknesses, and achievement profiles of students with giftedness and learning disabilities (G&LD) is needed to address their asynchronous development. This study examines the subtests and error factors in the Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement–Third Editio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of psychoeducational assessment 2017-02, Vol.35 (1-2), p.74-93
Hauptverfasser: Ottone-Cross, Karen L., Dulong-Langley, Susan, Root, Melissa M., Gelbar, Nicholas, Bray, Melissa A., Luria, Sarah R., Choi, Dowon, Kaufman, James C., Courville, Troy, Pan, Xingyu
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Zusammenfassung:An understanding of the strengths, weaknesses, and achievement profiles of students with giftedness and learning disabilities (G&LD) is needed to address their asynchronous development. This study examines the subtests and error factors in the Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement–Third Edition (KTEA-3) for strength and weakness patterns of students with G&LD in higher and lower level thinking skills by comparing G&LD students (n = 196) with academically gifted (GT; n = 69) and specific learning disability (SLD) students (n = 90). Several one-way MANCOVAs were conducted with subtest error factor scores as dependent variables and grouping variable (G&LD, GT, or SLD) as the independent variable. The G&LD means scores across subtests were in between the two control groups. On many higher level thinking tasks, the G&LD group scored similar to the gifted group. The results support the use of error analysis to gain further understanding into the profile of students with G&LD.
ISSN:0734-2829
1557-5144
DOI:10.1177/0734282916669910