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Reliability. The reliability of the BOT-2 subscales and composite scales are evaluated in the form of a reliability coefficient equivalent score (being adequate if it is 0.70) and the corrected item-total correlation (item reliability) to assess the homogeneity of the items in each subscale (it should be 0.80).
The BOT-2 consists of both a Complete and Short Form, and is comprised of four composites with eight subtests, including Fine Manual Control, Manual Coordination, Body Coordination, and Strength and Agility.
The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency Second Edition (BOT-2) delivers the most precise and comprehensive measure of motor skills, both gross and fine.
The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, 2nd Edition (BOT-2) is a standardized assessment used by physical and occupational therapists. This assessment is appropriate for children and adolescents aged four to 22.
The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency Second Edition (BOT-2) is an individually administered test that uses engaging, goal-directed activities to measure a wide array of motor skills in individuals.
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Eight Subtests Fine Motor Precision. Fine Motor Integration. Manual Dexterity. Bilateral Coordination. Balance. Running Speed and Agility. Upper-Limb Coordination. Strength.
The Bruininks-Oseretsky test [33], or the so-called BOT-2 test, has been designed to assess fine and gross motor skills (motor skill efficiency) of children 4 through 21 years of age.
The minimum recommended interval for reassessment with the BOT-2 is 3 months or more. The test-retest data gathered during development of the BOT-2 show minimal mean differences with an average retest interval of 19-20 days, and average test score differences in the test-retest study are well below the SEms.
The BOT-2 provides several types of derived scores that will assist you in interpreting performance and communicating results to parents and other practitioners. Scale scores (mean = 15, standard deviation = 5), confidence intervals, age equivalents, and descriptive categories are used to describe subtest performance.
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