PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Tablet-based adaptation and administration of the Castles and Coltheart Reading Test 2 for a large longitudinal study.

  • Clair Bennett,
  • Meabh Cullinane,
  • Shannon K Bennetts,
  • Jasmine Love,
  • Naomi J Hackworth,
  • Fiona K Mensah,
  • Sheena Reilly,
  • Jan M Nicholson,
  • Elizabeth M Westrupp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. e0239420

Abstract

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Tablet-adapted measures provide an efficient, accurate method of data collection for large-scale studies. The Castles and Coltheart Reading Test 2 (CC2) is a standardized paper-and-pencil measure of children's reading ability. In the current study, the CC2 was administered to 603 children aged 7-8 years via iPad using electronic data capture software. Results indicate the tablet-adapted measure could be reliably administered by non-clinical staff and showed quantitative equivalence, i.e., comparable score distributions, to CC2 normative data. Internal consistency was good for regular and non-word lists. Findings suggest that the tablet-adapted CC2 is a viable tool for large research studies.