Dataset for: Psychometric Evidence for the Functional Numeracy Assessment Dyscalculia Battery (FUNA-DB Screener): An Online Assessment of Mathematical Learning Difficulties

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Background: Although several paper-and-pencil and digital online measures have been developed to assess basic numeracy skills and identify mathematical learning difficulties in children, psychometric evidence of these measures are seldom thoroughly reported and published. Establishing the validity and reliability of educational measures is a fundamental part of evidence-based practice. Objective: This study aimed to examine the test-retest reliability, longitudinal measurement invariance, and convergent validity of a new digital online dyscalculia screener, the Functional Numeracy Assessment Dyscalculia Battery (FUNA-DB), targeted to 9–16-year-old children. Method: The participants were 358 children (165 boys and 193 girls) in grades 3, 5 and 7, who participated in the study at two time points. Children's numeracy skills were measured using two time-limited tests: the FUNA-DB online screener and a standardized paper-and-pencil basic arithmetic test, RMAT. Results: Our results showed that the FUNA-DB has a strong test-retest reliability, displays measurement invariance over time, and is meaningfully related to RMAT. Conclusion: The psychometric evidence supports using the FUNA-DB to measure school-aged children’s number processing and arithmetical fluency across time.
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2024

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PsychArchives - Publisher

Turku Research Institute for Learning Analytics, University of Turku

Mikko-Jussi Laakso - Contributor

Pekka Räsänen - Contributor

University of Helsinki

Anu Laine - Contributor

Eija Väisänen - Contributor

Pirjo Aunio - Contributor

University of Jyväskylä

Airi Hakkarainen - Contributor

Heidi Hellstrand Orcid -palvelun logo - Contributor

Johan Korhonen Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

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Psychology; Educational sciences

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