OWLS-3 Data Collector Survey |
OWLS-3 Data Collector Survey
Thank you for your interest in becoming a data collector for the development of the Oral and Written Language Scales, third edition (OWLS-3). We recommend completing this survey once you have a clear understanding of the size and demographic characteristics of your caseload.
The OWLS-3 is the latest revision of the OWLS assessment. The OWLS-3 is an individually administered performance test that measures listening, speaking, reading, and writing using both receptive and expressive tasks.
We are seeking data collectors who can commit to recruiting and testing at least 15–30 individuals aged 2 years, 6 months through 51 years and who have access to a diverse population across race/ethnicity, parent education level, and clinical diagnoses.
Data collectors will be responsible for recruiting child and/or adult participants to complete the assessment, which will be administered face-to-face using primarily digital materials. For child participants, teachers and caregivers will also be required to complete a brief survey. Data collectors are responsible for submitting de-identified clinical verification documents (e.g., test scores, IEPs, 504 plans) for all participants with a diagnosed disorder.
To determine your eligibility for becoming a data collector, please answer the following questions, and we will contact you to discuss the details of the study. If you have any questions and/or concerns, feel free to contact the OWLS-3 Project Coordinator, at OWLS3@wpspublish.com.
Thank you!
The OWLS-3 is the latest revision of the OWLS assessment. The OWLS-3 is an individually administered performance test that measures listening, speaking, reading, and writing using both receptive and expressive tasks.
We are seeking data collectors who can commit to recruiting and testing at least 15–30 individuals aged 2 years, 6 months through 51 years and who have access to a diverse population across race/ethnicity, parent education level, and clinical diagnoses.
Data collectors will be responsible for recruiting child and/or adult participants to complete the assessment, which will be administered face-to-face using primarily digital materials. For child participants, teachers and caregivers will also be required to complete a brief survey. Data collectors are responsible for submitting de-identified clinical verification documents (e.g., test scores, IEPs, 504 plans) for all participants with a diagnosed disorder.
To determine your eligibility for becoming a data collector, please answer the following questions, and we will contact you to discuss the details of the study. If you have any questions and/or concerns, feel free to contact the OWLS-3 Project Coordinator, at OWLS3@wpspublish.com.
Thank you!