Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms

The purpose of this research is to study the Sample of Vocal Behaviour Record Form (SVBRF), included in the third edition of Autism Screening Instrument for Educational Planning-3 (ASIEP-3), and the psychometric properties of the trucked forms for the informal assessment tools of Autism Screening In...

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Main Authors: Veysel Aksoy, Ibrahim H. Diken
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education 2016-12-01
Series:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
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Online Access:https://www.int-jecse.net/index.php/ijecse/article/view/120
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spelling doaj-4638a39899654528bf68ec86d8d37d2e2020-11-25T02:38:21ZengInternational Journal of Early Childhood Special EducationInternational Journal of Early Childhood Special Education1308-55812016-12-018216518310.20489/intjecse.284660120Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record FormsVeysel Aksoy0Ibrahim H. Diken1Anadolu UniversityAnadolu UniversityThe purpose of this research is to study the Sample of Vocal Behaviour Record Form (SVBRF), included in the third edition of Autism Screening Instrument for Educational Planning-3 (ASIEP-3), and the psychometric properties of the trucked forms for the informal assessment tools of Autism Screening Instrument for Educational Planning-3 (ASIEP-3). The rationale for the research is the lack of standardised informal assessment tools to use for the educational assessment of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Turkey. The study group consists of students, who receive education at three private institutions for special education and rehabilitation. A total of 169 students were included in the study group of the Turkish Version of the SVBRF, 54 females and 115 males. And in the study group of the Turkish Version of the IARF, a total of 115 students were included, 37 females and 78 males. The data, which were obtained from the study requiring data collection based on performance feedback, were analysed in order to assess the validity and reliability of the tools. The findings from the analysis revealed that both tools were valid and reliable to be used for obtaining the samples of vocal behaviour of children with ASD, and evaluating their level of social interaction.https://www.int-jecse.net/index.php/ijecse/article/view/120autism spectrum disorderinformal assessmentsample of vocal behavioursocial interaction
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author Veysel Aksoy
Ibrahim H. Diken
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Ibrahim H. Diken
Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms
International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
autism spectrum disorder
informal assessment
sample of vocal behaviour
social interaction
author_facet Veysel Aksoy
Ibrahim H. Diken
author_sort Veysel Aksoy
title Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms
title_short Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms
title_full Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms
title_fullStr Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Psychometric Characteristics of Sample of Vocal Behaviour and Interaction Assessment Record Forms
title_sort identification of psychometric characteristics of sample of vocal behaviour and interaction assessment record forms
publisher International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
series International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
issn 1308-5581
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The purpose of this research is to study the Sample of Vocal Behaviour Record Form (SVBRF), included in the third edition of Autism Screening Instrument for Educational Planning-3 (ASIEP-3), and the psychometric properties of the trucked forms for the informal assessment tools of Autism Screening Instrument for Educational Planning-3 (ASIEP-3). The rationale for the research is the lack of standardised informal assessment tools to use for the educational assessment of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Turkey. The study group consists of students, who receive education at three private institutions for special education and rehabilitation. A total of 169 students were included in the study group of the Turkish Version of the SVBRF, 54 females and 115 males. And in the study group of the Turkish Version of the IARF, a total of 115 students were included, 37 females and 78 males. The data, which were obtained from the study requiring data collection based on performance feedback, were analysed in order to assess the validity and reliability of the tools. The findings from the analysis revealed that both tools were valid and reliable to be used for obtaining the samples of vocal behaviour of children with ASD, and evaluating their level of social interaction.
topic autism spectrum disorder
informal assessment
sample of vocal behaviour
social interaction
url https://www.int-jecse.net/index.php/ijecse/article/view/120
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