Norms for a Pictographic System: The Aragonese Portal of Augmentative/Alternative Communication (ARASAAC) System
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Materia
augmentative and alternative communication pictographic system picture naming
Date
2018-12-14Referencia bibliográfica
Paolleri, D. & Marful Quiroga. M.A. Front. Psychol. 9:2538. [https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02538]
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness to AM (PSI2013-46033-P and PSI2017-89324-C2-2-P) and to DP (PCIN-2015-165-C02-01 and PSI2017-89324-P); Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness to AM (PSI2013-46033-P and PSI2017-89324-C2-2-P) and to DP (PCIN-2015-165-C02- 01 and PSI2017-89324-P); Vice-Rectorate for Social Responsibility, Equality and Inclusion (PROGRAM 45) to DPRésumé
Different systems are used to facilitate communication for people with speech problems.
Among these, pictographic systems offer an extraordinary solution for many people
with severe communication disorders; for example, people with autism spectrum
disorders, aphasia, cognitive impairment, cerebral palsy, etc. The pictographic system
called Aragonese Portal of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ARASAAC
http://arasaac.org), freely distributed under the Creative Commons License (BY-NCSA),
is an important reference in many countries. Although these images are widely
used, there are no previous studies on their reliability and validity. In order to obtain a
useful tool in the clinical context, scores of name agreement, H index, tip-of-the-tongue
responses, conceptual familiarity, image agreement, visual complexity, and response
times were collected for the 295 most frequent images in the ARASAAC dataset. The
psychometric analyses showed adequate validity and reliability values. The regression
analysis indicated that naming times were explained by picture-name agreement, age
of acquisition, and conceptual familiarity, while the tip-of-the-tongue states were mainly
predicted by picture-name agreement and name agreement. In conclusion, these norms
from the ARASAAC dataset offer a valuable tool for clinical intervention as well as for
psycholinguistic research.