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The Pediatric Early Elementary Examination: sensitivity and specificity.
Authors:T Kenny  G Gaes  W Saylor  L Grossman  M Kappelman  R Chernoff  S Toler  L Majer
Affiliation:University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 21201.
Abstract:Evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of the Pediatric Early Elementary Examination (PEEX), a test designed to identify children at risk for learning problems. Using a sample of 299 seven- to nine-year-old "disadvantaged" children, the number of "areas of concern" identified by the PEEX and a school record indicating whether a child was receiving special educational services were used to compute test sensitivity and specificity. For two areas of concern, the sensitivity was 76.9% and specificity was 59.9%. The findings indicate that the PEEX correctly identified only 64.3% of children receiving special educational services. The test has a high rate of false positives while still failing to identify 6-7.5% of the children receiving special education services. Other issues relating to the utility of the PEEX are discussed.
Keywords:Pediatric Early Elementary Examination   sensitivity and specificity   PEEX utility..
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