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Classification
Supplemental for Mitochondrial Disease (Mito) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Short Description of Instrument
The Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test - 4th Edition (EOWPVT-4) is an individually administered instrument that evaluates an individual's knowledge of English Speaking vocabulary. The EOWPVT-4 assesses an individual is ability to name, with one word, objects, actions, and concepts when presented with color illustrations. The test targets the ability to understand the meaning of words spoken and name what is depicted on a test plate without context. (Frauwirth et al., 2018)
 
The EOWPVT-4 is norm-referenced and designed to be used with individuals between the ages of 2 years, 0 months to 18 years, 11 months. The examiner during administration shows the examinee a series of pictures depicting actions, objects, and concepts. The examinee is tasked with naming the illustration presented with their answer recorded in the EOWPVT protocol. (Frauwirth et al., 2018)
 
Users & Applications:
    • Documenting vocabulary development
    • Screening for early language delay
    • Examining word/concept retrieval in aphasia
    • Obtaining an indirect indication of some cognitive skills
    • Evaluating intervention programs

 
Standardization:
Both tests were standardized on English-speaking individuals ages 2 through 80+ years residing in the United States.
 
Content & Administration:
The Receptive One Word Picture Vocabulary Test - 4th Edition (ROWPVT-4) and EOWPVT-4 each feature 190 test items with full-color illustrations.
    • With the ROWPVT-4, the child identifies one of four illustrations that depict the meaning of a stimulus word that you present.
    • The EOWPVT-4 requires the child to name the object, action, or concept illustrated on a test plate that you present.
    • Assessing reading skill

Comments/Special Instructions
The EOWPVT-4 is co-normed with the ROWPVT-4. Like the EOWPVT-4, the ROWPVT-4 is individually administered however unlike the EOWPVT-4, the ROWPVT-4 evaluates an individual's ability to match a spoken word with an image of an object, action, or concept.
Scoring and Psychometric Properties
Scoring: Raw score is the number of correct responses up to the ceiling item (last item administered). All responses below the basal item (the lowest item administered correctly) are considered correct. Subtract the number of errors from the ceiling item to obtain the raw score.
 
Psychometric Properties: High reliability (internal consistency, temporal stability) and validity (content validity, construct validity, criterion related validity). Positive, though weak, relationship with verbal measures of cognitive ability.
Rationale/Justification
Strengths: Good assessment of naming vocabulary across the lifespan. Gives age equivalents for expressive/naming vocabulary level.
 
Weaknesses: At times, the test duration is lengthy. A study by Furlong and Teuber (1984) found that there was no evidence that the EOWPVT measures a unique dimension of vocabulary abilities.
References
Key References:
Martin N. Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test: Spanish-bilingual edition (4th ed.) Novato: academic Therapy Publications (2013).
 
Brownell, R. Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Tests Fourth Edition: Manual. Pearson; 2010.
 
Brownell, R. (2000). Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test (3rd ed.). Academic Therapy Publications.
 
Additional References:
de Silva VR, Lindau TA, Giacheti CM. Cultural adaptation of the Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test, 4th edition (EOWPVT-4), for Brazilian Portuguese speakers. Codas. 2021 Apr 9;33(1):e20190284. Portuguese, English.
 
Frauwirth S, Michalec D, Henninger N. (2018). Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test. In Kreutzer JS, DeLuca J, caplan B (eds) Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57111-9_1544
 
Furlong MJ & Teuber JF. Validity of the Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test for Learning-Disabled Children. J Psychoeduc Assess. 1984;2(1):29-36.
 
Michalec D, Henninger N. (2011). Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test. In: Kreutzer JS, DeLuca J, Caplan B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79948-3_1544
 
Document last updated March 2024