Title
The use of the Slingerland screening tests to delineate reading problems among retarded children
Date of Award
1969
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Psychology
Recommended Citation
Rust, James Over, "The use of the Slingerland screening tests to delineate reading problems among retarded children" (1969). Master's Theses. 918.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses/918
Comments
The hypotheses to be tested are that there are not significant relationships (1) between the Slingerland Tests and Metropolitan Readiness Tests, (2) between the Slingerland Tests and WISC I.Q. Test, and (3) between the Metropolitan Tests and WISC Test.
Further hypotheses are that there are no significant multiple relationships between criterion scores on the Metropolitan and predictor scores on the Slingerland and WISC.
The final hypotheses are that no significant differences exist between Metropolitan-Slingerland correlations when the data is divided in terms of age, race, sex, and I.Q.