
Glaspey Dynamic Assessment of Phonology (GDAP)
MPN | 2244-6 |
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Brand | Mind Resources |
Packaging | 1 EA |
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The GDAP is the first standardized, computer-assisted, dynamic assessment of speech production and stimulability. This ground-breaking approach employs a unique 15-point cueing system and hierarchy (from 15 to 1) which represents the scaffolding levels available to a child in the production of a target. This responsive approach provides for a more sensitive measure that takes into account the emergence of skills and the child's ability to learn, not just the final speech product.
- Glides
- Nasals
- Stops
- Velars
- Stridents
- Interdentals
- Liquids
- Single Word
- Two-Word Sentence
- Connected Speech
- Cronbach’s Alpha values ranged from 0.71 to 0.93 for individual Sound Classes and was 0.95 for the Overall score.
- Test-retest correlations were 0.98 to 0.99 for the Sound Class and Overall scores.
- Correlations between computer-assisted and paper-based administrations ranged from 0.94 to 0.99 for the Sound Class and Overall scores.
- A cut-off Overall standard score of 90 yielded a specificity of 0.80, sensitivity of 0.77, and an AUC of 0.88.
- Validity studies demonstrate that individuals with speech sound disorders had significantly lower scores on the GDAP than their demographically matched peers.
- Ages 3 through 10
- Testing Time 2-3 minutes/phoneme
- Administration Individual