Wallasch, Roland and Möbus, Claus (1977) Validierung und Kreuzvalidierung des Göttinger Formreproduktionstests von SCHLANGE et al. (1972) und der Background Interference Procedure von CANTER (1970) zur Erfassung von Hirnschädigungen bei Kindern zusammen mit zwei anderen Auswertungssystemen für den BENDER Gestalt Test sowie weiterer Verfahren. Diagnostica, 23 (2). pp. 156-172. ISSN 0012-1924

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Abstract

The validation of three scoring systems for the Bender Gestalt Test (Canter; Koppitz; Schlange et al.) together with further tests on two groups of 48 normal and 48 brain-damaged children, matched for IQ (HAWIK), and chronological age confirmed the critical evaluation of the predictive efficiency (hit rates) of the BGT as a predictor of cerebral dysfunction in children advanced in the literature. At the same time the superiority of the scoring system by Schlange et al., the "Goettinger Formreproduktionstest" (GFT), relative to both other systems could be demonstrated. Additionally, in this first cross-cultural-cross-validation of the "Background Interference Procedure" (BIP) by Canter a significant increase in the sensitivity of the BGT to cerebral dysfunction in children due to the BIP condition could be demonstrated, thus confirming relevant hypotheses advanced by the author und others. Furthermore, in a "single-cross-validation" of the results of this study using the "leave-one-out technique" by Mosteller and Tukey the predictive efficiency of the single predictor BIP-Schlange (scoring BIP according to GFT system) could be shown to equal that of the total test battery of 22 predictor variables.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Bender Gestalt Test (BGT), cerebral dysfunction, Göttinger Formreproduktionstest (GFT), Background Interference Procedure (BIP), predictive efficieny, sensivity, leave-one-out, cross-validation
Subjects: Generalities, computers, information > Computer science, internet
Philosophy and psychology > Psychology
Divisions: School of Computing Science, Business Administration, Economics and Law > Department of Computing Science
Date Deposited: 19 Jan 2016 11:16
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2016 11:16
URI: https://oops.uni-oldenburg.de/id/eprint/2544
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:715-oops-26253
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