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Clinical Note

Inter-rater reliability for scoring children's dichotic words test responses

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Pages 751-757 | Received 07 Oct 2014, Accepted 08 May 2015, Published online: 22 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether rater agreement is randomly distributed or varies importantly with test-taker characteristics, test words, or rater experience with the dichotic words test (DWT). Design: DWT was administered to 34 children in 1st–4th grade and responses scored by two raters. The proportion of rater agreement was calculated for each child and for each word. Correlates of inter-rater agreement were explored. Study sample: Two raters judged 6686 total responses from 34 children. Results: Overall agreement between the two raters was 0.97. Test-taker scores ranged from 35%–91% (mean = 81%). Agreement was associated with score but not with test-taker age or sex. Test words spanned the full range of difficulty (pass proportion 0.06–1.00). Rater agreement was not randomly distributed among the words. Inter-rater agreement for test words ranged from 0.82–1.00 and was associated with pass proportion (Spearman's ρ = 0.28; p < 0.0001). However, there were words at all pass proportions with perfect or near-perfect agreement. Rater agreement improved from 0.94 on the first day of data collection to 0.98 on the fifth day (p = 0.026). Conclusions: Inter-rater reliability should be considered along with test item difficulty when developing speech audiometry materials, scoring protocols, and rater training.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Vermont EPSCoR SBIR Phase 0 Grant under NSF Grant EPS-0236976, CFDA 347.076, “Vermont EPSCoR's Research Infrastructure Improvement Plan,” Judith Van Houten, Project Director. A preliminary overview of the experiment reported in this manuscript was presented as part of an oral presentation in 2008 to the American Speech Language Hearing Association National Convention by Kairn Kelley entitled “Reliability of Scoring Children's Live and Recorded Dichotic Words Responses.” The authors thank Dr. Deborah Moncrieff for providing the dichotic words test materials, Ani Lutz, MA/CCC-SLP, for her time as a rater, and Dr. Andreas Lehner for his kind support of this project.

Declaration of interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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