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Publication Date: 2009-Dec
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The Role of Inhibitory Functioning in Children's Reading Skills
Booth, Josephine N.; Boyle, James M. E.
Educational Psychology in Practice, v25 n4 p339-350 Dec 2009
Executive functions, including inhibition, have been implicated in children's reading ability. This study investigates whether children's performance on an inhibition task is more indicative of reading ability than a measure of another executive function, that is, planning. Fifty-three male participants were administered a reading test and tests of inhibition and planning not requiring a verbal response. Regression analyses revealed that only inhibition significantly predicted reading. Previous inconsistencies may reflect the modality of the tasks used to measure inhibition. Therefore non-verbal measures may have highest utility for educational psychologists. (Contains 2 tables and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Reading Tests, Inhibition, Reading Skills, Children, Reading Ability, Measurement Techniques, Planning, Males, Predictor Variables, Spatial Ability, Visual Perception, Cognitive Processes, Reading Difficulties, Foreign Countries, Preadolescents
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom; United Kingdom (Scotland)
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