Personality Characteristics of Three Sub-Groups of Children with Reading Disabilities

Autor: Fuller, Gerald B., Lovinger, Sophie L.
Zdroj: Perceptual & Motor Skills; February 1980, Vol. 50 Issue: 1 p303-308, 6p
Abstrakt: It has been demonstrated that three subgroups of poor readers have a number of unique behavioral characteristics on intelligence, psycho-linguistics, and achievement. The present research explored whether further unique behavioral patterns could be delineated between the groups when considering the dimension of personality. The subjects were 64 children between the ages of 7 and 14 yr. who had been referred to a public school summer reading remediation clinic. Four tests were administered: Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Durrell Analysis of Reading Difficulty, Minnesota Percepto-Diagnostic Test, and the Rotschach. The subjects were grouped on the Minnesota test cut-off scores into one of three groups and then compared on the dimension of personality. There were significant diffetences on certain personality variables allowing different group profiles to be established. These personality profiles were discussed.
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