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Test of Reading Comprehension 4:TORC 4

#179770
Test of Reading Comprehension 4:TORC 4 photo
Age Range: 7-0 to 17-11 years
Testing Time: 30 to 45 minutes
Administration:  Individual

The Test of Reading Comprehension-Fourth Edition (TORC-4) is an innovative approach to testing silent reading comprehension that can be used to (a) identify children and adolescents who score significantly below their peers and who therefore might need help in improving their reading proficiency and comprehension, (b) document student progress in remedial programs, and (c) serve as a research tool in studies investigating reading problems in children and adolescents.

The TORC-4 was normed on 1,942 students in 14 states. The test has five subtests, all of which measure word identification and contextual meaning. Studies in the TORC-4 manual indicate that the test has high reliability and strong validity, especially criterion-prediction validity.

Relational Vocabulary - From the Student Question Booklet, the student reads a set of three words that are in some way related to each other. The student is to then silently read another four words and choose two words that are related to the first set of three words.

Sentence Completion - From the Student Question Booklet, the student silently reads a sentence that is missing two words. The student then silently reads a list of word pairs and chooses the word pair that best completes the sentence.

Paragraph Construction - After silently reading a list of sentences that are not in logical order, the student must then rearrange the sentences to form a coherent paragraph. 

Text Comprehension - Students silently read a short passage and then answer five multiple-choice questions relative to the passage.

Contextual Fluency - This subtest measures how many individual words students can recognize, in 3 minutes, in a series of passages taken from the Text Comprehension Subtest. Each passage, printed in uppercase letters without punctuation or spaces between words, becomes progressively more difficult in content, vocabulary, and grammar. This is a format pioneered by J.P. Guilford to represent reading in his Structure of Intellect model. As students read the segments, they draw a line between as many words as they can in the time allotted.  (E.g., THE LITTLE DOG JUMPED HIGH)

The five subtests are combined to form a composite called the Reading Comprehension Index, a standard score with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. This index represents students' ability to understand contextual printed material.

New Features of the TORC-4

1. The number of subtests on the TORC-4 has been reduced from 9 to 6, which makes the test more streamlined and time-efficient for administration and scoring.

2. All new normative data were collected in 2006-2007.

3. Study of item bias has been expanded.

4. Reliability coefficients have been computed by age and subgroups within the normative sample.

5. All new validity studies are reported, including a rigorous analysis of TORC-4's sensitivity and specificity.

6. Vocabulary in the subtests have been updated.

7. Floor effects have been eliminated.

8. The overall look of the test has been updated and enhanced.

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Distance:
Boise , ID
Item Classification:
Learning, Cognition, and Developmental
Website ID:
179770
Weight (lbs.):
0.00
Make:
Achievement
Manufacturer Website:
https://www.proedinc.com/Products/12830/torc4-test-of-reading-comprehensionfourth-edition.aspx
Date Listed:
2/2/2021
Categories:
Resource Information, Learning Aids
Transaction Information
Transaction:
Loan - Available for Loan
Estimated Current Value (MSRP):
$277.00
Asking Price:
$0.00
Program:
Idaho SESTA Assessment Lending Library
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Date Expires:
Never Expires
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