Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test

This paper aims to describe a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test (MBNT) and its normative data. The M-BNT follows closely the general administration procedures of the original Boston Naming Test (BNT) but is different in terms of item content. A total of 29 items from the original 60 items on t...

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Main Authors: Sandra Van Dort,, Etaine Vong,, Rogayah A.Razak,, Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal,, Hooi, Poh Meng
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spelling my-ukm.journal.10332016-12-14T06:28:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1033/ Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test Sandra Van Dort, Etaine Vong, Rogayah A.Razak, Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal, Hooi, Poh Meng This paper aims to describe a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test (MBNT) and its normative data. The M-BNT follows closely the general administration procedures of the original Boston Naming Test (BNT) but is different in terms of item content. A total of 29 items from the original 60 items on the test were deemed culturally and linguistically valid for the Malay population and were thus retained. A total of 41 additional items were added to make a total list of 70 items for pilot testing. These items were first vetted by a panel of experts and then trialed on a sample of 40 Malay adults. Based on the item analysis from the pilot study, the M-BNT was reduced to a 50 item test. This was administered to 230 normal Malay subjects in five age groups (20 – 29 years, 30 – 39 years, 40 – 49 years, 50 – 59 years, and 60 – 69 years), split into two main educational levels (i.e. < 12 years of education, and 12 years or more) and across gender. The Malay subjects were chosen representative of the four major geographical regions in West Malaysia. Initial normative data was computed according to the five age groups and two educational levels. It is hoped that the M-BNT will become a test useful in the identification of patients with an expressive language word-finding disorder. penerbit ukm 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1033/1/jurnal64.pdf Sandra Van Dort, and Etaine Vong, and Rogayah A.Razak, and Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal, and Hooi, Poh Meng (2007) Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test. Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia, 5 (1). pp. 27-36. ISSN 1675-8161 http://www.fskb.ukm.my/fskbold/jurnal
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description This paper aims to describe a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test (MBNT) and its normative data. The M-BNT follows closely the general administration procedures of the original Boston Naming Test (BNT) but is different in terms of item content. A total of 29 items from the original 60 items on the test were deemed culturally and linguistically valid for the Malay population and were thus retained. A total of 41 additional items were added to make a total list of 70 items for pilot testing. These items were first vetted by a panel of experts and then trialed on a sample of 40 Malay adults. Based on the item analysis from the pilot study, the M-BNT was reduced to a 50 item test. This was administered to 230 normal Malay subjects in five age groups (20 – 29 years, 30 – 39 years, 40 – 49 years, 50 – 59 years, and 60 – 69 years), split into two main educational levels (i.e. < 12 years of education, and 12 years or more) and across gender. The Malay subjects were chosen representative of the four major geographical regions in West Malaysia. Initial normative data was computed according to the five age groups and two educational levels. It is hoped that the M-BNT will become a test useful in the identification of patients with an expressive language word-finding disorder.
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author Sandra Van Dort,
Etaine Vong,
Rogayah A.Razak,
Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal,
Hooi, Poh Meng
spellingShingle Sandra Van Dort,
Etaine Vong,
Rogayah A.Razak,
Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal,
Hooi, Poh Meng
Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test
author_facet Sandra Van Dort,
Etaine Vong,
Rogayah A.Razak,
Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal,
Hooi, Poh Meng
author_sort Sandra Van Dort,
title Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test
title_short Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test
title_full Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test
title_fullStr Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test
title_full_unstemmed Normative data on a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test
title_sort normative data on a malay version of the boston naming test
publisher penerbit ukm
publishDate 2007
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1033/1/jurnal64.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1033/
http://www.fskb.ukm.my/fskbold/jurnal
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