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UK C-BiLLT: UK Computer-Based instrument for Low motor Language Testing data from children without motor disorders

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posted on 2025-02-14, 15:40 authored by Lindsay PenningtonLindsay Pennington, Elaine McColl, Johanna J. M. Geytenbeek, Janice Murray, John SwettenhamJohn Swettenham, Kate Laws, Catherine Martin, Michael Clarke, Lily Potts, Jenefer Sargent

The Computer-Based instrument for Low motor Language Testing C-BiLLT, (originally validated in Dutch) is a computerised test of spoken language comprehension that children with motor disorders control using their usual response methods. The measure was translated into British English and called the UK C-BiLLT. This dataset comprises data from 424 children aged 18 months to seven years, about whom there were no developmental concerns. The data reports the children's age, gender, a deprivation score for their school or early years setting, and scores on the UK C-BiLLT, Preschool Language Scales (5th UK edition) and either the Ravens Coloured Progressive Matrices or Mullen Scales of Early Learning (Visual Reception Subscale only).

The DOI provided in the 'Related Materials' section links this dataset to the project's study protocol and the plain language summary, available in The Open Science Framework.

Funding

The UK C-BiLLT is funded by Action Medical Research with Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity and the Great North Children's Hospital (GNCH) Foundation (GN2742). It is also kindly supported by The Peter Sowerby Foundation.

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