ALSPAC – Age 9 – Spelling Task
The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) assessed their cohort members (CMs) during the study’s age 9 sweep (Focus@9) using the Spelling Task.
Details on this measure and the data collected from the CMs are outlined in the table below.
Years of data collection: | 2001-2003 |
Domain: | Verbal (spelling) |
Measures: | Spelling ability |
CHC: | Gc (Crystallised Intelligence) |
Grw (Reading/Writing) | |
CLOSER Source: | Explore this sweep in CLOSER Discovery: ALSPAC Childhood (5 years to 12 years 11 months) (opens in a new tab) |
Administration method: | Trained interviewer; clinical setting; pen and paper |
Procedure: | Based on a pilot study of several hundred children (Peter Bryant and Terezinha Nunes, Personal Communication). The interviewer asked the child to spell 15 words, both regular and irregular, that increased in difficulty. For each word, the interviewer i) read it aloud, and ii) used it in a sentence. The child was asked to write down the correct spelling of the word. The main score was calculated by summing the correct number of items. |
Link to questionnaire: | http://www.bristol.ac.uk/alspac/researchers/our-data/clinical-measures/ (opens in new tab) |
Scoring: | Number of correctly spelt words (0 – 15) |
Item-level variable(s): | f9mw080 – f9mw103 |
Total score/derived variable(s): | f9mw097 f9mw098 Explore these variables in CLOSER Discovery: ALSPAC Focus at 9 Clinic Dataset (opens in a new tab) |
Descriptives: | Raw score |
N = 7,633 | |
Range = 0 – 15 | |
Mean = 10.19 | |
SD = 3.49 | |
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Age of participants (months): | Mean = 118.49 months, SD = 3.89, Range = 105 – 140 |
Other sweep and/or cohort: | ALSPAC – Age 7.5 – Spelling Task |
Source: | (Peter Bryant and Terezinha Nunes, Personal Communication) |
Technical resources: | None |
Example articles: | Hibbeln, J., Gregory, S., Iles-Caven, Y., Taylor, C. M., Emond, A., & Golding, J. (2018). Total mercury exposure in early pregnancy has no adverse association with scholastic ability of the offspring particularly if the mother eats fish. Environment International, 116, 108-115. |
Khandaker, G. M., Stochl, J., Zammit, S., Lewis, G., & Jones, P. B. (2015). A population-based prospective birth cohort study of childhood neurocognitive and psychological functioning in healthy survivors of early life meningitis. Annals of Epidemiology, 25(4), 236-242. |
For the named items in the table above, links are provided to their corresponding content on CLOSER Discovery. Where a variable range is provided, full variable lists can be accessed through the ‘Variable Groups’ tab on the linked Discovery page.