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Accuracy of Naming Error Profiles Elicited From Adaptive Short Forms of the Philadelphia Naming Test
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 66:1351-1364
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a short-form computerized adaptive testing (CAT) version of the Philadelphia Naming Test (PNT) provides error profiles and model-based estimates of semantic and phonological processing that a
Autor:
Robert Cavanaugh, Yina M. Quique, Alexander M. Swiderski, Lydia Kallhoff, Lauren Terhorst, Julie Wambaugh, William D. Hula, William S. Evans
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. :1-20
Purpose: Small- N studies are the dominant study design supporting evidence-based interventions in communication science and disorders, including treatments for aphasia and related disorders. However, there is little guidance for conducting reproduci
Autor:
Mary Boyle, Christa M. Akers, Robert Cavanaugh, William D. Hula, Alexander M. Swiderski, Roberta J. Elman
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 37:563-597
Autor:
Robert, Cavanaugh, Yina M, Quique, Alexander M, Swiderski, Lydia, Kallhoff, Lauren, Terhorst, Julie, Wambaugh, William D, Hula, William S, Evans
Publikováno v:
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR.
Small-We provide a tutorial on reproducible analyses of small-Reproducible code demonstrates implementation and comparison of within-case standardized mean difference, proportion of maximal gain, tau-U, and frequentist and Bayesian mixed-effects mode
Autor:
Robert Cavanaugh, Yina M Quique, Alexander M Swiderski, Lydia Kallhoff, Lauren Terhorst, Julie Wambaugh, William D. Hula, William Evans
Purpose: Small-N studies are the dominant study design supporting evidence-based interventions in communication science and disorders, including treatments for aphasia and related disorders. However, there is little guidance for conducting reproducib
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https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/exyqp
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/exyqp
Autor:
Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Alexander M. Swiderski, Stacey Kellough, JoAnn P. Silkes, William D. Hula
Publikováno v:
J Speech Lang Hear Res
Purpose The purpose of this study was to verify the equivalence of 2 alternate test forms with nonoverlapping content generated by an item response theory (IRT)–based computer-adaptive test (CAT). The Philadelphia Naming Test (PNT; Roach, Schwartz,
Publikováno v:
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR. 64(11)
Purpose This meta-analysis synthesizes published studies using “treatment of underlying forms” (TUF) for sentence-level deficits in people with aphasia (PWA). The study aims were to examine group-level evidence for TUF efficacy, to characterize t
Autor:
Stacey Kellough, Alexander M. Swiderski, William D. Hula, Chia-Ming Lei, Gerasimos Fergadiotis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 62:1724-1738
Purpose In this study, we investigated the agreement between the 175-item Philadelphia Naming Test (PNT; Roach, Schwartz, Martin, Grewal, & Brecher, 1996 ) and a 30-item computer adaptive PNT (PNT-CAT; Fergadiotis, Kellough, & Hula, 2015 ; Hula, Kell
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 33:689-709
BACKGROUND: Item response theory (IRT; Lord & Novick, 1968) is a psychometric framework that can be used to model the likelihood that an individual will respond correctly to an item. Using archival data (Mirman et al., 2010), Fergadiotis, Kellough, a
Autor:
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Alexander M. Swiderski, Fang-Cheng Yeh, Patrick J. Doyle, William D. Hula, Michael Walsh Dickey, Haley C. Dresang
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13