心理发展与教育 ›› 2016, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (6): 706-716.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2016.06.09
王翠翠1, 徐琴芳1,2, 陶沙1
WANG Cuicui1, XU Qinfang1,2, TAO Sha1
摘要: 本研究采用元分析方法探讨在学习障碍的鉴别中兴起的干预-应答(Response to Intervention,RTI)模式鉴别学习障碍内部亚组的有效性及其调节因素。通过系统检索1996-2015年的文献,获得了34项研究,包括6127名学生的45个样本、261个效应值。元分析结果表明,RTI模式可有效区分学习障碍风险儿童的内部亚组,对干预无应答和有应答的学生在学业成就、认知技能、行为等多方面存在系统、显著和持久的差异,但仍存在个体应答状态的进一步分化。RTI模式对于学习障碍风险儿童内部变异的区分效果受到干预对象、干预层次、干预时间、应答指标选择、测量方法和切分点等因素的影响。本元分析结果不仅为认识RTI模式鉴别学习障碍的有效性提供了进一步证据,更重要的是通过系列调节效应分析,为合理实施RTI模式鉴别学习障碍提供了直接依据。
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