Dual-language testing improves bilinguals’ verbal scores

  • Mercedes Fernandez
  • , Maria Alejandra Chavez
  • , Erika dl RM Cabrera Ranaldi
  • , Samruddhi Ayachit
  • , Melissa Friedman

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Abstract

Objective: Research demonstrates that college educated, English language dominant bilinguals underperform relative to English speaking monolinguals on tests of verbal ability. We investigated whether accepting responses in their two languages would reveal improved performance in bilinguals, and whether such improvement would be of sufficient magnitude to demonstrate the same performance level as monolinguals. Method: Participants were college students attending the same university. Spanish-English bilinguals were compared to English speaking monolinguals on the Bilingual Verbal Ability Tests (BVAT), which include Picture Vocabulary, Oral Vocabulary, and Verbal Analogies. Results: When given the opportunity to respond in Spanish to items failed in English, bilinguals obtained significantly higher scores on all three subtests, and their performance matched that of monolinguals on Oral Vocabulary and Verbal Analogies. Conclusion: An “either-language” scoring approach may enable optimal measurement of verbal abilities in bilinguals. We provide normative data for use in applying the either-language scoring approach on subtests of the BVAT. We discuss the findings in the context of clinical assessment.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages12
JournalClinical Neuropsychologist
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was supported by National Science Foundation, Award No. BCS-1632377.

FundersFunder number
National Science FoundationBCS-1632377

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
    • Developmental and Educational Psychology
    • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Psychiatry and Mental health

    Keywords

    • Bilingualism
    • dual-language assessment
    • norms
    • picture naming
    • verbal ability

    Disciplines

    • Psychology

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