CSD 350 Exam 2 With Actual Questions And
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Purpose of screening - Answer To see if further assessment is warranted - not to see if
they have a disorder or not
stimulability - Answer the client's ability to produce a correct production of an erred
sound - often after receiving instruction 1. w/ assistance 2. in a variety on contexts 3.
increase linguistic complexity
Stimulability-purpose- answer to see if with cue/ prompt/ assistance the client can
produce the sound
helps build therapy plan-attainable skills
What do articulation tests assess? -Answer access sounds in the initial, medial or final
positions allowing clinician to identify errors
What phonological tests assess? -Answer How the child simplifies the adult rule.
Arizona Articulation Test-3 -Answer Age norms: 18 months old-18 years old and adults.
articulatory proficiency
children and adults
all major speech sounds in the English Language.
initial consonants, final consonants, blends, vowels, and diphthongs. There are six
applications of this test.
, CAAP-2 - Response Age Norms: 2;6-11;11
To assess articulation and phonological processes in the English language
○ Provides articulation inventory in word and sentence position
○ Identifies patterns of top 10 phonological processes
BBTOP - Response Age Norms: Pre-school and school-age children
Phonology of preschool and school-age children by evaluating the phonemes of 80
target words in initial and final positions.
Components Assessed: Consonant Inventory, Phonological Processes Inventory, and
Word Inventory.
Errors are categorized with ten phonological processes, including: Assimilation,
Fronting, Final Consonant Deletion, Weak Syllable Deletion, Stopping, Gliding, Cluster
Simplification, Depalatalization, Deaffrication, and Vocalization.
Goldman Fristoe 3 & Kahn-Lewis 2 NEW - Answer Age Range: 2:0 - 21:11
spontaneous and imitative speech productions
all 3 word positions and the contexts of both words and sentences .
2 sections:
1. Sounds-in-Words
2. Sounds-in-Sentences
Marshalla Oral Sensorimotor Test - MOST - Answer Ages: 4;0 and up
quantitatively and qualitatively analyzes a child's motor abilities.
designed to put a numerical value on oral movement, oral-tactile sensitivity, facial and
oral tone, as well as basic respiration, phonation, and resonation skills.
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