Minnesota Child Development Inventory Identification of Children with Developmental Disorders.

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Název: Minnesota Child Development Inventory Identification of Children with Developmental Disorders.
Autoři: Ireton, Harold
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 16
Datum vydání: 2025
Druh dokumentu: Reports - Research
Descriptors: Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Identification, Mothers, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Preschool Tests, Psychological Testing, Test Validity
Abstrakt: The Minnesota Child Development Inventory (MCDI) measures the development of preschool-age children, using an inventory format to obtain mothers' observations. To demonstrate the validity of MCDI results, the authors compared them to the results of psychological evaluations, including data on intellectual functioning, fine motor skills, and expressive language development. The study sample consisted of 109 children referred to a university clinic for psychological evaluation. Four MCDI scales (General Development, Fine Motor, Expressive Language, and Comprehension-Conceptual) and the MCDI profile as a whole corresponded well with the conclusions of psychological evaluation. (Author/RC)
Entry Date: 1977
Přístupové číslo: ED133373
Databáze: ERIC
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Abstrakt:The Minnesota Child Development Inventory (MCDI) measures the development of preschool-age children, using an inventory format to obtain mothers' observations. To demonstrate the validity of MCDI results, the authors compared them to the results of psychological evaluations, including data on intellectual functioning, fine motor skills, and expressive language development. The study sample consisted of 109 children referred to a university clinic for psychological evaluation. Four MCDI scales (General Development, Fine Motor, Expressive Language, and Comprehension-Conceptual) and the MCDI profile as a whole corresponded well with the conclusions of psychological evaluation. (Author/RC)