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AUTHOR Twohig, Brian T.TITLE Letter Directionality Test, Word Directionality Test,
and Sentence Directionality Test.PUB DATE 72NOTE 12p.; From author's Master's Thesis, University of
Alberta, "Investigation into the Relationship BetweenBody Directionality, Letter Directionality, andReading Achievement of Grade Oue Children "; Seerelated documents CS 201 320-375
EDRS PRICE HF-$0.75 HC-$1.50 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS *Educational Research; Language Arts; *Letters
(Alphabet); *Measures...int Instruments; PreschoolChildren; Primary Grades; Reading Processes; *ReadingSkills; Research Tools; Resource Materials; *SpaceOrientation
IDENTIFIERS *The Research Instruments Project; TRIP
ABSTRACTDesigned to measure the subject's ability to
discriminate among alphabetic letters varied over three spatialdimensions (left-right, vertical, and combination left-right andvertical), the tests can be administered in groups and take abouttwenty minutes to complete. Ten letters of the alphabet were seledtedfor assymetry (for exasple, b-d) and matching (n-u) . Each letter isrepresented in two teas and is tested when the letters are inisolation, in the context of words, and in the context of words insentenc4s. [This document is one of those reviewed in The ResearchInstrumints project (TRIP) monograph mHeasures for Research andEvaluation in the English Language Arts" to be published by theCommittee on Research of the National Council of Teachers of Englishin cooperation with the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading andcommunication Skills. A TRIP review which precedes the document listsits category (Reading), title, author, date, and age range(preschool, primary), and describes the instrUOMPtIm PU;Pose andphysical characteristics.] (RB)
NCTE Committee on ResearchThe Research Instruments Project (TRIP)
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The attached document contains one of the measures reviewedin the TRIP committee monograph titled:
Measures for Research and Evaluationin the English Language, Arts
TRIP is an acronym which signifies an effort to abstractand make readily available measures for research and evalua-tion in the English language arts. These measures relate tolanguage development, listening, literature, reading, standardEnglish as a second language or dialect, teacher competencies,or writing. In order to make these instruments more readilyavailable, the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and CommunicationSkills has supported the TRIP committee sponsored by the Committeeon Research of the National Council of Teachers of English andhas processed the material into the ERIC system. The ERICClearinghouse accession numbers that encompass most of thesedocuments are CS20/320-CS40076-.
TRIP Committee:
W.T. Fagan, ChairmanUniversity of Alberta, Edmonton
Cha,les R. CooperState University of New York
at Buffalo
Julie M. JensenThe University of Texas at Austin
Bernard O'Donnellf).) Director, ERIC/RCS
Roy C. O'DonnellThe University of GeorgiaLiaison to NOTE Committee
on Research
WIr1111 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISHC....) NM 1111 KENYON ROAD
URBANA, I L LINO4 81801
Category: Reading
Title: Letter Directionality Test
Word Directionality Test
Sentence Directionality Test
Author: Brian T. Twohig
Age Range: Pre-School - Primary
Description of Instrument
Purpose: This test is designed to measure the subject's ability
to discriminate between alphabetic letters varied over
three spatial dimensions (left-right, vertical,
combination left-right, vertical).
Date ofConstruction: 1972
PhysicalDescripticn: Ten letters of thealphabet were selected for the following
reasons. Firstly, the letter had to be assymetrical
in order that it could be drawn in different spatial
orientations without becoming an actual match of itself
(i.e. b-d versus v-v). Secondly,- each letter When
spatially transformed matched another letter (n-u)
or closely approximated another letter (h-y). Each
letter is represented in two items and is tested when
the letters are in isolation, in the context of words,
and in the context of words in sentences. The teats
can be administered in groups and take about twenty minutes
to complete. The pupils are instructed to put their
finger on the first letter (word, sentence), and to
find a letter, (word, sentence) just like it and put
a mark through it with a pencil.
Letter Directionality
q g d p g b
Word Directionality
weh nib veh wet we ti wet)
Sentence Directionality
Sit on the chair.
Si on the chair.
Sit in the shade.
Sit on the chair.
Sif on _the chair.
Si) on the chair.
Validity, Reliability and Normative Data:
Normative data are based on the performance of thirty boys and
thirty girls who were completing grade one. Means and standard
deviations are provided fot scorescbtained, and for times taken to
complete the test, for high, average and low readers. Content validity
is discussed for the test. Letters were rotated so that they represented
the dimensions "left-right", "vertical", and "combination left-right and
vertical." The order of test items, was randomized -as was the order
of letters in words and sentences. Correlations between test scores and
word accuracy scores on The Neale Analysis Test of Reading Ability, were
.33, .13, .56, .48, for letters, words, sentences and total, respectively.
All coefficients except the second were significant at the .01 level.
The split-half method was used to estaSlish reliability for the test.
When corrected by the Spearman-Brown formula for length, the coefficients
were .66, .41, .90 for lettera, words ant sentences, respectively.
Ordering Information:
ORS
Related Documents:
Twohig, Brian T. An investigation into the Relationship Between
Body Directionality, Letterttrectionality, and Reading
Achievement of Oracle One Children. Unpublished Master's Thesis.
The Univereity of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 1972.
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cevat calm cevai cevat cewn cevcr
meuav menav recam meuuv meuav menov
jeyog jeyog jevog jekg jeXag pejop
qejoc geyoj qejoc dejac bejac pejac
gekob gekop gekoq gekod gekob jefor
venom %worn revoc veuam verram venom
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debt debt dek debt kedart delal
The water is cold.
They found gold.
The moter is cold.The rater is cold.The water is cold.
The *aler is cold.The movie is over.
They found gold.
They found dold.
They found gold.
They sound poor.
They found bold.
The hen is white.
I wash in the tub.
He is a good boy.
The water is free.
The mon is right.The rien is white.The gen is white.
The hen is white.
The Pen is white.
I wash in the tup.
I wash in the tuq.
1 wash in the tud
1 work in the sea
1 wash in the tub.
It is a hard toy.He is a good boy.He is a good bat.He is o good boy.He is a good MN.
The water is free.The water is tree.The water is free.The paper is blue.
The water is free.
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The car is red.
The dog is heavy.
It was an ant.
Sit on the chair.
You walk quickly.
He is lip high.
The cor is red.The car is tedThe tar is hot ,
The cor is Aed.The car is led.
The bog is heavy.
The log is light.The qog is heavy.
The dog is heavy.
The pog is heavy.
It was an autIt ran to him .It was an ant .It was an ant.It was an aut.
Sit on the chair.
Sit in the shade.Sit on the chair.
Sir on the chair.
Sit on the chair.
You walk buickly.
You walk quickly.
You walk puickly.
You wait' quietly.
You walk duickly.
He is vtp high.
He is ,tIp high.
He is atHe is rip high.
He is Up high.
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Some roods are long.
They have nine cots.
The old tile is broken
The bad boy ron home.
He !ices to lough.
The roof is leaking.
Some roobs we long.
Some roots ore long.
Some roads ore long.
Some roops we long.
Some rooqs are long.
They have more cots.They hove niue cats.They have nitre cots.
They hove we cots.They have nine cots.
The old tile is bniten.The old file is broken.
The old file is broken.
The old life is broken.
The old fine is broken.
The dad boy ran home.
The sod boy ron home.
The bad boy ran borne.
The pad boy ran hOme.
The gad boy ran home.
He likes to laugh.
He ikes to laugh.
He likes to lough.
He Iite to teach.
He likes to lorrgh.
The root is leaking.
The r6o is leaking.The root is leaking.
The roof Is leaking.The room is leaking.
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A queen lives here. A crone lives here.A dueen lives here.A queen lives here.
A queen lives here.
A bueen lives here.
Mother held the baby. Mother held the baby.
Mcrtho held the baby.
Mother held the baby.
Mother held the baby.
Mother held the baby.
The yard is green. The +(ard is green.
The lord is green.The Xard is green.
The cord is green.
The yard is green.
The wall is very high. The wdl is very rligh.
The wdl is very high.
The wall is very hard
The wdl is veryThe wc4 is very nigh.
READING
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LEVEL
TABLE 3
MEANS AND STANDARD DEVIATIONS OFDIRECTIONALITY
TESTS OVER HIGH, AVERAGE AND LOWREADING GROUPS
Body
Total=30
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Average
Low
25-00
S.D.
4.21
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24.75
S.D.
3.89
Directionality Tests
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Letters
Total=20
Words
Total=20
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19.29
1.41
S.D.
17.34
1.89
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17.05
S.D.
.80
S.D.
2.28
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18.00
X16.35
S.D.
2.05
S.D.
2.06
Sentences
Total=20
Total
Total...60
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15.95
S.D.
2.63
52.54
S.D.
5.24
X14.75
S.D.
2.77
50.45
S.D.
4.41
I3
10.70
S.D.
3.48
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45.05
S.D.
6.08
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MEANS AND STANDARD DEVIATIONS OF DIRECTIONALITY
TEST TIMES OVER HIGH, AVERAGE AND
LOW READING GROUPS
DIRECTIONALITY 'TESTS
Letter
Word
Sentence
Total
109.90
157.95
283.65
551.50
Reading
High
S.D.
28.13
36.90
70.47
107.69
122.40
180.55
322.85
625.80
Achievement
Average
S.D.
25.14
40.49
104.29
140.90
144.55
226.20
394.80
755.55
Groups
Low
S.D.
39.45
71.05
108.17
164.30