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Table 4 Interpretation of test-retest reliability for BOT-2 SF subtest and score sheet outcome items results based on based on Fleiss’s method of interpretation [33] for for ICC (2,1) (n = 30)

From: The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Short Form is reliable in children living in remote Australian Aboriginal communities

Fleiss’s method of interpretation for ICC (2,1)

Subset categories

No. of subtests (%)

Excellent reliability

• Folding paper

7% (1/14)

(≥ 0.75)

Fair to good reliability

• Transferring pennies

7% (1/14)

(> 0.40 - < 0.75)

Poor reliability

• Drawing lines through paths – crooked

86% (12/14)

(< 0.40 )

• Copying a square

• Copying a star

• Jumping in place same sides synchronised

• Tapping feet and fingers same sides synchronised

• Walking forward on a line

• Standing on one leg on a balance beam – eyes open

• One legged stationary hop

• Dropping and catching a ball – both hands

• Dribbling a ball – alternating hands

• Knee push-ups

• Sit ups

 

Score sheet outcome items

No. of outcomes (%)

Fair to good reliability

• Total point score

100% (3/3)

(> 0.40 - < 0.75)

• Standard score

• Percentile rank

 
  1. ICC intraclass correlation coefficient.