Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, João Arménio Lamego
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Gomes, Cristina, Oliveira, Célia Regina Gomes, Elliott, Julian G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1080/08856257.2020.1732108
http://hdl.handle.net/10437/12503
Resumo: Dyslexia is a term widely used to describe reading characterised by problems with the fluent and accurate letter or word recognition. Nevertheless, there is no consensus about the definition, origin, and diagnosis of dyslexia and the term is often used very differently by researchers and practitioners. In many cases, research findings are employed by clinicians in ways that are misleading and potentially counterproductive. The present study takes the form of an examination of participant samples included in studies of dyslexia (n = 800) over 20 years (2000–2019). The findings show that (1) researchers use a wide range of inclusion and exclusion criteria; that (2) IQ-reading achievement discrepancy is the most common inclusion criterion for dyslexia samples; (3) studies typically compare dyslexic samples to normal controls but not to other poor readers; (4) dyslexia seems to be employed as a catch-all term for poor readers in general, not as a term to define a specific type of poor reader. Finally, (5) dyslexia studies are very rarely published in educational journals.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
title Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
spellingShingle Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
Lopes, João Arménio Lamego
PSICOLOGIA
EDUCAÇÃO
DISLEXIA
LEITURA
PSYCHOLOGY
EDUCATION
DYSLEXIA
READING
title_short Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
title_full Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
title_fullStr Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
title_full_unstemmed Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
title_sort Research studies on dyslexia: participant inclusion and exclusion criteria
author Lopes, João Arménio Lamego
author_facet Lopes, João Arménio Lamego
Gomes, Cristina
Oliveira, Célia Regina Gomes
Elliott, Julian G.
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Cristina
Oliveira, Célia Regina Gomes
Elliott, Julian G.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, João Arménio Lamego
Gomes, Cristina
Oliveira, Célia Regina Gomes
Elliott, Julian G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PSICOLOGIA
EDUCAÇÃO
DISLEXIA
LEITURA
PSYCHOLOGY
EDUCATION
DYSLEXIA
READING
topic PSICOLOGIA
EDUCAÇÃO
DISLEXIA
LEITURA
PSYCHOLOGY
EDUCATION
DYSLEXIA
READING
description Dyslexia is a term widely used to describe reading characterised by problems with the fluent and accurate letter or word recognition. Nevertheless, there is no consensus about the definition, origin, and diagnosis of dyslexia and the term is often used very differently by researchers and practitioners. In many cases, research findings are employed by clinicians in ways that are misleading and potentially counterproductive. The present study takes the form of an examination of participant samples included in studies of dyslexia (n = 800) over 20 years (2000–2019). The findings show that (1) researchers use a wide range of inclusion and exclusion criteria; that (2) IQ-reading achievement discrepancy is the most common inclusion criterion for dyslexia samples; (3) studies typically compare dyslexic samples to normal controls but not to other poor readers; (4) dyslexia seems to be employed as a catch-all term for poor readers in general, not as a term to define a specific type of poor reader. Finally, (5) dyslexia studies are very rarely published in educational journals.
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