The Relationship between Senior South African Individual Scale — Revised (SSAIS-R) Subtests and Reading Ability

Author:

Cockcroft Kate1,Blackburn Marie2

Affiliation:

1. School of Human and Community Development (Psychology), University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, WITS, 2050 South Africa

2. School of Human and Community Development (Psychology), University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Abstract

In this paper we discuss the results of a study that identified the relationships between different cognitive functions, as measured by selected subtests of the Senior South African Individual Scale — Revised (SSAIS-R) and the Neale Analysis of Reading Ability — Revised (Neale). The SSAIS-R subtests included Vocabulary, Similarities, Story Memory, and Coding. The Neale assesses three different components of reading, namely, rate, accuracy, and comprehension. The sample consisted of 32 Grade 2 boys attending an English-medium, private school in Gauteng and a matched group of girls attending the sister school. Moderate, significant correlations were found between the Vocabulary and Similarities subtests and components of the Neale for both girls and boys. The Story Memory subtest was correlated with components of the Neale for the girls sample only, while no significant relationship was found between the Coding subtest and any aspects of reading for either gender group. The boys scored significantly higher than the girls on the Vocabulary and Similarities subtests, as well as on the reading comprehension component of the Neale, while the girls scored significantly higher on the non-verbal Coding subtest. The implications of these findings are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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