PMID: 8944196Nov 1, 1996Paper

Rate of Reading Test: its reliability, and its validity in the assessment of the effects of coloured overlays

Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics : the Journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
Arnold WilkinsM Laskier

Abstract

A simple reading test that can be undertaken by disabled readers is described. The test is suitable for use in the optometric clinic, taking less than 2 minutes to administer per passage. Test-retest scores are acceptably reliable. The test reveals increases in the speed of reading when coloured overlays are used both (1) in children who have made long-term use of coloured overlays for reading, and (2) in children who will subsequently do so.

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