CRTT Languages Test Versions and Populations with Preliminary Data
American Sign Language (CRTT-ASL)
[Goldberg, Pratt & McNeil, Szuminsky]
*ASL Adult Hearing Proficient (N=15):
CRTT-ASL-wf, Mean Score 13.73; Mean Efficiency Score 12.36 (Diff. = 1.47)
*ASL Adult Hearing Non-Proficient (N=15):
CRTT-ASL-wf, Mean Score 13.63; Mean Efficiency Score 12.24 (Diff. = 1.39)
*ASL Adult Deaf Proficient (N=15):
CRTT-ASL-wf, Mean Score 13.24; Mean Efficiency Score 11.60 (Diff. = 1.64)
**ASL Children (12.9 Yrs.) Deaf (N=3):
CRTT-ASL-wf, Mean Score 11.51; Mean Efficiency Score 9.27 (Diff. = 2.24)
American Sign Language Stroop (CRTT-ASL-Stroop)
[Goldberg, Pratt & McNeil, Szuminsky]
*ASL Adult Hearing Proficient (N=15):
CRTT-ASL-wf-Stroop, Mean Score 13.94; Mean Efficiency Score 12.60 (Diff. = 1.34)
*ASL Adult Hearing Non-Proficient (N=15):
CRTT-ASL-wf-Stroop, Mean Score 14.27; Mean Efficiency Score 12.94 (Diff. = 1.33)
*ASL Adult Deaf Proficient (N=15):
CRTT-ASL-wf-Stroop, Mean Score 12.85; Mean Efficiency Score 11.37 (Diff. = 1.48)
Goldberg, E., Pratt, S.R., McNeil, M.R., Washington, S., DeHaan, K. & Shahen, M. “Assessing the Reliability of the American Sign Language Version of the Computerized Revised Token Test”. Paper presented to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Denver, CO, Nov. 2015.
*Goldberg, E., Pratt, S.R., & McNeil, M.R. “Sentence Comprehension in Deaf and Hearing Signers in American Sign Language and Written English”. Paper presented to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 2016.
*Goldberg, E “Control of lexical inhibition in ASL and English-reading sentence comprehension in deaf and hearing ASL users” Master’s Thesis, University of Pittsburgh. 2017.
*Goldberg, E, Pratt, S.R & McNeil, M.R. “Control of Lexical Inhibition in ASL & English-Reading Comprehension in Deaf & Hearing ASL Users”. Paper presented to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Boston, Nov. 2018.
**Lacey, C.M. “Assessing the ASL and ASL–Stroop Versions of the Computerized Revised Token Test with Children.” Bachelor of Philosophy Thesis. University of Pittsburgh. 2019.