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DELV-S and the Diagnostic Evaluation of Language Variation –Norm Referenced (DELV-NR; Seymour et al., 2005) follow this approach. The DELV-S and DELV-NR are normed for ages 4;0 (years;months) to 9;11. According to the manual, the diagnostic accuracy of the DELV-NR was examined in a clinical sample of 88 children aged 4;0–9;11 with diagnosed language disorders, and a control group of 88 children from the norming sample who were matched on age, parental education, region, and sex. Using a standard score cut-point of 85, the DELV-NR was determined to provide excellent discrimination, with 95% sensitivity and 93% specificity.


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According to the 2018 Multicultural Economy Report, African American buying power has seen impressive gains since the end of the last economic downturn, jumping from $961 billion in 2010, to an estimated $1.3 trillion in 2018.

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Although traditional media is rapidly evolving, the daily newspaper remains a prime tool for shaping the views and actions of millions of people every day.
With most of the major corporate media operations framing the news according to what is treated as offi cial, documented history, or conventional wisdom. Our role as a community news media organization is to expose and debunk the easily accepted and erroneous generalities about the African American community and its place in the larger society.
Meanwhile, recent documented research reveals newspapers continue to attract highly educated consumers who are ready to shop and spend. In an average week, 85% of adults who have done postgraduate work, or who have advanced degrees, either read a print newspaper or visited a newspaper website.
From the perspectives of news value and advertising potential, AFRAMNEWS is a proven success story, fi lling a news void in the African American community, while attracting and keeping consumers to shop and spend with our advertisers. Our statistics as a solid source of news and advertising revenue remains strong, and is steadily growing as we continue to raise our profi le and gain greater recognition in the Gulf Coast region and across the state of Texas.
Since 2000, the African-American market has seen a 114% percent increase in buying power totaling $2.2 Billion as a small newspaper for the Acreage Home community in Houston, AFRAMNEWS is a free Sunday publication, which has become Texas' widest circulated and read newspaper with an African American perspective. With a weekly statewide distribution of 113,000 plus, AFRAMNEWS has a distribution area, which includes the counties with the largest African American populations in Texas.
The mission of AFRAMNEWS is to shine a spotlight on problems affecting African American communities throughout the state of Texas. We believe it is essential to identify and address the challenges affecting the cultural values, principles, and ideals long-cherished by many African Americans.

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The AFRAMNEWS newspaper is passed along at a rate of 4.5 times within the African American community.

Statewide Distribution in Greater Houston, Gulf Coast & Southeast Region, Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Region, San Antoinio South & Austin Central Regions
AFRAMNEWS is a certifi ed Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) and is recognized as a Minority/ Womanowned business (M/ WBE).

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