Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content
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Resumo: | Abstract: Introduction: the use of language assessment instruments in the area of speech-language-therapy is essential for the diagnosis and, consequently, for therapeutic planning. In Brazil, there is a shortage of instruments constructed and validated in the morphosyntax area. Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP) was constructed based on the main syntactic characteristics of the period of acquisition of children’s language, on the Portuguese grammatical structure and the application in a pilot study. Objective: To verify the validity of MEP content. Methods: for the validation process, the instrument was applied and analyzed through a questionnaire by three judges, a linguist and two speech-language specialists with experience in assisting children with Language Development Disorder. The Index of Judges’ Reliability was used to compare the results of the protocol application and the Cronbach’s Alpha tests, Spearman-Brown and Content Validity Index (CVI) in the questionnaire responses. Results: the statistical tests applied in the validation of content legitimized the reliability of the instrument with indexes considered substantial for both alpha coefficients, higher than 0.80, Spearman and the CVI test had a maximum concept of 1.0. Conclusion: there were compliance and compatibility in the answers of the experts, which indicates the reliability of the instrument. The results of the statistical tests legitimize the reliability of the instrument with indexes considered substantial for alpha and Spearman coefficient. In the future, the protocol may help characterize the syntactic profile of children with language developmental disorder. |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of contentLanguage ChildLanguage DevelopmentLanguage TestsDevelopmental Language DisorderValidation StudiesAbstract: Introduction: the use of language assessment instruments in the area of speech-language-therapy is essential for the diagnosis and, consequently, for therapeutic planning. In Brazil, there is a shortage of instruments constructed and validated in the morphosyntax area. Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP) was constructed based on the main syntactic characteristics of the period of acquisition of children’s language, on the Portuguese grammatical structure and the application in a pilot study. Objective: To verify the validity of MEP content. Methods: for the validation process, the instrument was applied and analyzed through a questionnaire by three judges, a linguist and two speech-language specialists with experience in assisting children with Language Development Disorder. The Index of Judges’ Reliability was used to compare the results of the protocol application and the Cronbach’s Alpha tests, Spearman-Brown and Content Validity Index (CVI) in the questionnaire responses. Results: the statistical tests applied in the validation of content legitimized the reliability of the instrument with indexes considered substantial for both alpha coefficients, higher than 0.80, Spearman and the CVI test had a maximum concept of 1.0. Conclusion: there were compliance and compatibility in the answers of the experts, which indicates the reliability of the instrument. The results of the statistical tests legitimize the reliability of the instrument with indexes considered substantial for alpha and Spearman coefficient. In the future, the protocol may help characterize the syntactic profile of children with language developmental disorder.Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822020000600308CoDAS v.32 n.6 2020reponame:CoDASinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)instacron:SBFA10.1590/2317-1782/20202019148info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro,Lorena Adami da CruzSilva,Anilton Pinheiro daHage,Simone Rocha de Vasconcelloseng2020-11-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-17822020000600308Revistahttps://www.codas.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcodas@editoracubo.com.br||revista@codas.org.br2317-17822317-1782opendoar:2020-11-17T00:00CoDAS - Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)false |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content Pinheiro,Lorena Adami da Cruz Language Child Language Development Language Tests Developmental Language Disorder Validation Studies |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP): validation of content |
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Pinheiro,Lorena Adami da Cruz |
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Pinheiro,Lorena Adami da Cruz Silva,Anilton Pinheiro da Hage,Simone Rocha de Vasconcellos |
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Silva,Anilton Pinheiro da Hage,Simone Rocha de Vasconcellos |
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Pinheiro,Lorena Adami da Cruz Silva,Anilton Pinheiro da Hage,Simone Rocha de Vasconcellos |
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Language Child Language Development Language Tests Developmental Language Disorder Validation Studies |
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Language Child Language Development Language Tests Developmental Language Disorder Validation Studies |
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Abstract: Introduction: the use of language assessment instruments in the area of speech-language-therapy is essential for the diagnosis and, consequently, for therapeutic planning. In Brazil, there is a shortage of instruments constructed and validated in the morphosyntax area. Morphosyntactic Evaluation Protocol (MEP) was constructed based on the main syntactic characteristics of the period of acquisition of children’s language, on the Portuguese grammatical structure and the application in a pilot study. Objective: To verify the validity of MEP content. Methods: for the validation process, the instrument was applied and analyzed through a questionnaire by three judges, a linguist and two speech-language specialists with experience in assisting children with Language Development Disorder. The Index of Judges’ Reliability was used to compare the results of the protocol application and the Cronbach’s Alpha tests, Spearman-Brown and Content Validity Index (CVI) in the questionnaire responses. Results: the statistical tests applied in the validation of content legitimized the reliability of the instrument with indexes considered substantial for both alpha coefficients, higher than 0.80, Spearman and the CVI test had a maximum concept of 1.0. Conclusion: there were compliance and compatibility in the answers of the experts, which indicates the reliability of the instrument. The results of the statistical tests legitimize the reliability of the instrument with indexes considered substantial for alpha and Spearman coefficient. In the future, the protocol may help characterize the syntactic profile of children with language developmental disorder. |
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