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Smith, Louise Mosimann – 1976
The mathematics achievement of 60 third-grade nonreaders was examined in order to determine whether reading achievement is a necessary prerequisite for mathematics achievement. Pupils were randomly assigned to either a control group which received mathematics instruction in regular classes or an experimental group which received instruction in…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Failure
Malone, Abrian McCoy – 1975
It was hypothesized that middle-grade elementary school students' cognitive development, as defined by Jean Piaget, is positively related to reading ability, when the effects of sex, age, grade level, and language ability are held constant. A stratified, random sample of 138 sixth and seventh graders was administered a test based on Piagetian…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Ability
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Cox, Diane K. – 1976
This study investigated the relation between field independence/field dependence (FI/FD) and reading success. One hundred kindergarten children from a predominantly white, middle-class community were administered a Portable Rod and Frame Test as a measure of cognitive style. The upper and lower 27% were identified and designated Field Dependent…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Reading Ability
Schefter, Carolyn A. – 2001
The purpose of this study was to determine if parental involvement had effects on student reading achievement. The parents of students in kindergarten through grade two were given a questionnaire to complete. The teachers in these grades were given a data form and a short questionnaire to complete on parental involvement and the levels of reading…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Role, Parent School Relationship, Primary Education
Gianatasio, Deborah – 1999
This study investigated parents' perceptions of their child's reading abilities. Parents of 92 fourth grade students completed questionnaires to measure the perception parents held of their child's reading ability in relation to the ability of their child based on standardized test scores. Correlations between the Terra Nova Standardized Test and…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Parent Attitudes, Questionnaires
Downing, Frank Michael – 1974
The problems stated for this investigation were as follows: (1) to determine if there is an increase in critical reading ability for students from grades thirteen to fourteen; (2) to determine if there is a difference in the critical reading ability of males and females in grades thirteen and fourteen; (3) to determine the relationship between…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Intelligence
Clark, Cavannah Mewborn – 1974
This report is concerned with the status of former clinic subjects who completed instruction two to seven years prior to this study. Changes in reading performance were investigated, actual reading level was compared with the reading expectancy level for each student, and the subjects' and parents' ratings of the subjects' reading performance and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Reading, Reading Ability, Reading Centers
Erazmus, Thomas R. – 1987
Using the Pizza Hut "Book It" Program which encouraged students to read a certain number of books per month, a study examined the effect of this program on standardized test scores. Subjects, 98 fifth grade students, were placed in high, middle, or low reading groups according to teacher assessment. Half of the students from each group…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Independent Reading, Intermediate Grades, Reading Ability
Falk, Joy Wollin – 1976
The purpose of this investigation was to examine syntax comprehension by poor and average prereaders in first grade and poor and average readers in second grade, to determine whether a relationship exists between reading ability or reading readiness and comprehension of syntax. Subjects were 55 first-grade children and 56 second-grade children of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Students, Primary Education, Reading Ability
Hicks, Donna Wheeler – 1974
This study was concerned with the validation of the "Hicks Cloze-Reading Test," an evaluative instrument to be used by the classroom teacher in assessing the reading ability levels of children. Three instruments, the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test," the "Standard Reading Inventory," and the "Hicks Cloze-Reading…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Reading Ability
Van Voorhees, Sylvia Nash – 1974
This study investigated the relationship between rate of information processing and critical reading and the anciallary effect of anxiety on the two variables. A tenth grade sample, consisting of 52 fast readers and 52 slow readers, was identified. All subjects in the sample had intelligence quotients of 120 or higher and vocabulary and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Critical Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 10
Schultz, Elizabeth A. – 1973
The relationship between attention and reading achievement in first graders was investigated for 48 boys and 33 girls in five first-grade classrooms of the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District in New Jersey. The statistical analysis provided separate data for boys and girls in regard to the relationship between reading achievement and…
Descriptors: Attention, Educational Research, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
Eisenberg, Marjorie Susan – 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were statistically significant correlations among standardized test scores due to general reading ability and whether these correlations were affected by the factors of sex, race, and I.Q. Scores were collected for three different tests (Nelson-Denny Reading Test, Lorge-Thorndike I.Q. Test,…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Masters Theses, Race, Reading Ability
Berrent, Howard Ira – 1975
The reading performances of high- and low-anxiety third- and fifth-grade pupils were compared. Cloze tests of reading comprehension were constructed using narrative and expository prose of varying levels of difficulty. For the third-grade sample, high-anxiety students scored significantly higher on both narrative and expository materials; sex…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cloze Procedure, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education
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Grygo, Rosemary E. Cox – 1976
Reading scores earned by 286 fifth-grade pupils taking the California Test of Basic Skills were used in a study examining the relationship between reading achievement and birth order and related family factors. Vocabulary scores were significantly related to birth order, family size, and socioeconomic status. Comprehension scores were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Birth Order, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics
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