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Martin-Chang, Sandra; Kozak, Stephanie; Levesque, Kyle C.; Calarco, Navona; Mar, Raymond A. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
Leisure reading is associated with several important educational and cognitive benefits, and yet fewer and fewer young adults are reading in their free time. To better study what drives leisure reading in undergraduates, we developed the Predictors of Leisure Reading (PoLR) scale. The PoLR investigates key predictors of leisure reading, namely…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Recreational Reading, Fiction, Nonfiction
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Parsons, Allison Ward; Parsons, Seth A.; Malloy, Jacquelynn A.; Gambrell, Linda B.; Marinak, Barbara A.; Reutzel, D. Ray; Applegate, Mary D.; Applegate, Anthony J.; Fawson, Parker C. – Elementary School Journal, 2018
This research explores upper elementary students' motivation to read fiction and nonfiction. Using expectancy-value theory, the researchers developed separate surveys to measure motivation to read fiction and nonfiction. Researchers administered surveys to 1,104 upper elementary students (grades 3-6) in multiple locations across the United States…
Descriptors: Fiction, Nonfiction, Elementary School Students, Student Motivation
Al-Jarf, Reima – Online Submission, 2022
This study explored the reading interests, and preferences of educated Arabs such as students, faculty and professionals, the types and number of books they read before, during and after the Pandemic (between 2012 and 2022). Data were collected from Twitter threads, hashtags and surveys and responses to the question "What are you currently…
Descriptors: Reading Interests, Arabs, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students
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Gallo, Gina; Ness, Molly K. – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2013
In recent decades, researchers have indicated that U.S. schools have underexposed elementary grade students to informational text. The increased exposure to this genre should be a top instructional priority. In the present study, we explored 46 third-grade students' attitudes toward and perceptions of informational text. Using three data sources…
Descriptors: Preferences, Literary Genres, Grade 3, Student Attitudes
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Cremin, Teresa; Mottram, Marilyn; Bearne, Eve; Goodwin, Prue – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
In the context of the current debate about teaching reading, research to ascertain primary teachers' personal and professional reading practices was undertaken. The study explored teachers' reading habits and preferences, investigated their knowledge of children's literature, and documented their reported use of such texts and involvement with…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Teacher Characteristics, Elementary School Teachers, Reading Habits
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Williams, Lunetta M. – Journal of Educational Research, 2008
The author identified books most often selected among a sample of economically disadvantaged Black 8- to 12-year-old participants (N = 293) and investigated reasons participants offered for choosing specific books. Participants self-selected books at a book fair providing 412 books. The most commonly selected books supplied descriptive data.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary School Students, Economically Disadvantaged, Books
Neuman, Susan B. – 1985
A study of formula fiction books was conducted to determine how these books fit into women's lives, what images they bring to mind, and what uses they serve. Seventy-two women from the ages of 18 to 70 read a Harlequin Romance novel by Sue Byfield. Then the group participated in several focus group discussions, a qualitative indepth technique that…
Descriptors: Females, Fiction, Novels, Reading Habits
Goodhope, Jeanie – School Library Journal, 1982
Presents results of 1982 reading interest survey which polled 7,933 teenagers between the ages of 11 and 20. Conducted by the San Francisco Bay Area Young Adult Librarians (BAYA), the survey involved 13 participating public libraries. The top ten favorites in the categories of subjects, titles, and authors are noted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Fiction, Library Surveys
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Mitchell, Claudia A. – English Quarterly, 1982
Reports on a survey of 32 adult fiction readers and their attitudes toward the kind of reading that they enjoy. (AEA)
Descriptors: Adults, Fiction, Interviews, Reading Attitudes
Norris, Rob; And Others – CORE, 1979
Children, ages 8-9 and 11-12, rated fiction they had just read. Boys preferred supernatural, adventure and mystery stories while girls rated fairy and pony stories highly. Both preferred characters of their own sex. Sex differences were smaller in the 11-12 age group (f=fiche number). (CP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Measures, Elementary Education, Fiction
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Conner, John W. – English Journal, 1989
Presents the results of the 1988 Books for Young Adults Poll. Includes the 31 most popular reading choices of Iowa and Illinois high school students. Provides brief summaries and publication information on books in the following categories: contemporary realism; historical fiction; science fiction; nonfiction; and adventure, mystery, suspense. (MM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Fiction, High Schools, Nonfiction
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Harkrader, Mary Ann; Moore, Richard – Reading Research and Instruction, 1997
Uses a "fictitious-annotated-titles" survey to determine reading preferences of fourth-grade girls and boys. Finds that both boys and girls prefer fiction over non-fiction; girls preferred fiction more strongly than boys; and boys preferred male main characters more strongly than the girls, and girls preferred female main characters more…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fiction, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
Zill, Nicholas; Winglee, Marianne – 1988
This survey drew on a variety of national surveys and book industry publication and sales statistics to examine the number and kinds of people reading fiction, poetry, and drama. The survey used data from three different national surveys of readers conducted in the mid-1980s and including over 30,000 subjects to conclude that while literature…
Descriptors: Adults, Drama, Fiction, Interest Research
Sebesta, Sam L.; And Others – 1981
A study was conducted to discover the components of books that children prefer over and above those children's books that adults critically acclaim. Forty intermediate-level fiction books included in the "Children's Choices" listings for 1978 to 1980 were read by three adult researchers and classified according to A. Applebee's taxonomy…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Intermediate Grades
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Blubaugh, Penny; Ball, Sharon S. – Public Libraries, 1998
The history of series books is traced from their appearance during the Civil War to the present time, along with published comments from librarians about the suitability of these stories for children. A recent sampling of opinion from youngsters about their interest in series books is compared with some responses from librarians. (AEF)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Fiction, Librarian Attitudes
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