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Parker, Philip D.; Sanders, Taren; Anders, Jake; Parker, Rhiannon B.; Duineveld, Jasper J. – Child Development, 2021
In a representative longitudinal sample of 2,602 Australian children (52% boys; 2% Indigenous; 13% language other than English background; 22% of Mothers born overseas; and 65% Urban) and their mothers (first surveyed in 2003), this article examined if maternal judgments of numeracy and reading ability varied by child demographics and influenced…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Numeracy, Reading Ability
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Wang, Hua-Chen; Wass, Malin; Castles, Anne – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2017
Paired-associate learning is a dynamic measure of the ability to form new links between two items. This study aimed to investigate whether paired-associate learning ability is associated with success in orthographic learning, and if so, whether it accounts for unique variance beyond phonological decoding ability and orthographic knowledge. A group…
Descriptors: Paired Associate Learning, Orthographic Symbols, Foreign Countries, Grade 3
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McArthur, Genevieve M.; Hogben, John H. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2012
Children with specific reading disability (SRD) or specific language impairment (SLI), who scored poorly on an auditory discrimination task, did up to 140 runs on the failed task. Forty-one percent of the children produced widely fluctuating scores that did not improve across runs (untrainable errant performance), 23% produced widely fluctuating…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Economically Disadvantaged, Auditory Discrimination, Children
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McLean, Gregor M. T.; Stuart, Geoffrey W.; Coltheart, Veronika; Castles, Anne – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2011
A controversial question in reading research is whether dyslexia is associated with impairments in the magnocellular system and, if so, how these low-level visual impairments might affect reading acquisition. This study used a novel chromatic flicker perception task to specifically explore "temporal" aspects of magnocellular functioning…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Reading Research, Visual Impairments, Dyslexia
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Arciuli, Joanne; Simpson, Ian C. – Cognitive Science, 2012
There is little empirical evidence showing a direct link between a capacity for statistical learning (SL) and proficiency with natural language. Moreover, discussion of the role of SL in language acquisition has seldom focused on literacy development. Our study addressed these issues by investigating the relationship between SL and reading ability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Adults, Statistics
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Sanson, Ann; Letcher, Primrose; Smart, Diana; Prior, Margot; Toumbourou, John W.; Oberklaid, Frank – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2009
The study adopted a person-centered approach to examine whether clusters of children could be identified on the basis of temperament profiles assessed on four occasions from infancy to early childhood, and if so whether differing temperament clusters were associated with subsequent differences in behavior problems, social skills, and school…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Infants, Young Children, Personality Traits
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Truman, Amanda; Hennessey, Neville W. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2006
Twenty-four children with dyslexia (aged 7;7 to 12;1) and twenty-four age-matched controls named pictures aloud while hearing nonsense syllables either phonologically related (i.e., part of) or unrelated to the target picture name. Compared with controls, dyslexics had slower reaction times overall and, for low frequency items, the degree of…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Children, Phonology, Cognitive Processes
Matthey, Stephen – Psychological Test Bulletin, 1990
Using age norms in the Neale Analysis of Reading Ability-Revised assessments of reading ability can distort the diagnosis of reading difficulty, as evidenced in the assessment practices of the New South Wales (Australia) Department of Education. Grade-normative data (year-level norms) and abandoning the reporting of precise reading scores are…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Children, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Assessment
MacKay, G. W. – Psychological Test Bulletin, 1990
S. Matthey shows that errors may be inherent in the misuse of age-normative data in assessing reading ability. However, Matthey ignores the policies and procedures of the New South Wales (Australia) Department of Education to guard against such misuse. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Children, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Assessment
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Amato, Paul R.; Ochiltree, Gay – Journal of Divorce, 1987
Compared competence of children and adolescents from two-parent families (N=201), one-parent families (N=89), and stepfamilies (N=55). Found that children in stepfamilies, compared with other groups, had lower reading ability, impulse control, and self-esteem, while children in two-parent families had lower level of everyday skills performance.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Comparative Analysis, Competence
Boland, L.; And Others – Psychological Test Bulletin, 1988
Four studies involving 172 Australian children (133 males and 39 females) were conducted to investigate the usefulness of the British Ability Scales (BAS) as an alternative to the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R). The BAS was found to be a suitable alternative to the WISC-R. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Children, Comparative Testing, Diagnostic Tests