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Availability

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Gray Oral Reading Test 5th Edition Instrument Link

Classification

Supplemental for TBI

Short Description of Instrument

The Gray Oral Reading Test-5 (GORT-5) assesses a subject's oral reading, including strengths and weaknesses. The test consists of two forms, each containing 14 reading passages with corresponding comprehension questions following each passage. The test is individually administered and takes from 20 to 30 minutes to complete.

Scoring
The individual receives five scores which provide information in the domains of rate, accuracy, fluency, comprehension and overall reading ability. In addition to standard scores (M=10, SD=3), percentile ranks, grade equivalents, and age equivalents are provided.
 
Skills commensurate with at least a Master's degree level in psychology, education, or related field are recommended for interpretation.
References
Ewing-Cobbs, L., Prasad, M., Kramar, L., Cox, C., Baumgartner, J., Fletcher, J., Mendez, D., Barnes, M., Zhang, X., and Swank, P. (2006). Late-intellectual and academic outcomes following traumatic brain injury sustained during early childhood. J Neurosurg 105 (Suppl 4), 287-296.
 
Ewing-Cobbs, L., Prasad, M., Swank, P., Kramar, L., Cox, C., Fletcher, J., Barnes, M., and Zhang, X. (2008). Arrested development and disrupted callosal microstructure following pediatric traumatic brain injury: relation to neurobehavioral outcomes.
Neuroimage 42(4), 1305-1315.
 
Psych Corp/ Pearson Assessments/ Pearson Education, Inc. Gray Oral Reading Test - Fifth Edition (GORT-5). Retrieved March 12, 2018 from https://www.pearsonclinical.com/language/products/100000106/gray-oral-reading-test-fifth-edition-gort-5.html.
 
Wiederholt, J., and Bryant, B. (2012). Gray Oral Reading Test (GORT-5). Manual (Fifth ed.). Pearson Assessments: San Antonio, TX.

 

Document last updated July 2019