James E. Gilliam
The Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Test (ADHDT) is a norm-referenced test for ages 3 through 23 that can be used to identify students with attention deficits that may be affecting learning in the classroom. Teachers, parents, and others who interact with the referred individual complete the instrument. The instrument was normed of 1200 persons who had been identified as having communication disorders.
The ADHDT contains 36 items that describe characteristic behaviors of persons with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. These items comprise three subtests representing the core symptoms necessary for the diagnosis of ADHD: hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention. The test is useful for screening and clinical assessment in schools, clinics, and private practices and also can be used for evaluating treatment methods.
Normed in 1993 on a representative national sample of more than 1,200 persons who were diagnosed with attention-deficit disorders, these results constitute the most current norms available. Demographics of the standardization sample are reported in the manual by age, gender, geographic location, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Separate norms are available for males and females. Studies of internal consistency and test-retest reliability produced high (.90+) coefficients. Additional studies confirmed the test's content, construct, and criterion-related validity. Concurrent validity was established by correlating the ADHDT with other tests including the Conners' Rating Scales, the Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale, and the ADD-H Comprehensive Teacher's Rating Scale. The results of these studies attest to the ADHDT's utility and effectiveness in the evaluation of ADHD. Extensive evidence of the statistical properties of the test is reported in the test manual.
The complete ADHDT Test Kit includes: Examiner's Manual and 50 Summary/Response Forms, all in a sturdy storage box.
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