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Eberwein, Lowell; Pival, Jean – 1979
Three studies, involving 140 black third grade students reading below grade level, sought to determine whether dialect interference negatively affected reading comprehension. The first investigation found that a story could be repatterned to significantly reduce the number of miscues and minimize dialect interference between the student's oral…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Grade 3, Interference (Language)
Weaver, Phyllis A. – 1978
A free response cloze test was administered to 31 third graders to test the hypothesis that qualitative as well as quantitative differences in syntactic abilities or skills exist between good and poor readers. The subjects were divided into two reading level groups (good readers and poor readers) according to their scores on the SRA Assessment…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Error Patterns, Grade 3, Primary Education
Willows, Dale M. – 1978
Recent research projects demonstrate that pictures in reading textbooks have a negative effect on the word-decoding ability of young readers. This particular study questioned whether the relative difficulty of the words being read determines the effect that pictures have on good, normal, and poor readers. After pretesting to determine reading…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Decoding (Reading), Grade 3
Egelston, Richard L. – 1978
Screening batteries for the identification of learning disabled children in grades one and three were validated for a pooled group of students from an urban, a suburban, and a rural school. Predictor batteries of individually administered instruments were able to classify students into low achievers and others on several criterion variables…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 3, Information Processing, Instrumentation
Pace, Ann Jaffe; Golinkoff, Roberta Michnick – 1976
Previous research used a picture-word interference task to show that skilled and less skilled comprehenders in the third and fifth grades could retrieve the meaning of primer-level words equally well. With a similar task and comparable groups of children this study assessed the relationship between word difficulty and semantic access by using both…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Grade 3, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Lindamood, Charles H.; And Others – 1974
Auditory conceptualization as an important factor in literacy development is investigated in this study. Earlier research with the Lindamood Auditory Conceptualization (LAC) Test identified this factor at each grade level, kindergarten through grade twelve, and delineated a LAC Test breakpoint score which was sharply discriminative of reading…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Decoding (Reading), Grade 3
Graves, Michael F. – 1980
A group test and individual interviews were used to investigate quantitative and qualitative aspects of students' vocabularies. Subjects for the group test were 144 high-, middle-, and low-ability fourth and sixth graders. Subjects for the interviews were eight high- and low-ability third and fifth graders. The group test consisted of two forms of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Weaver, Phyllis A.; Henry, Dorothy – 1978
To determine if there are qualitative as well as quantitative differences in the syntactic errors committed by good and poor readers, two studies were conducted. In the first, 31 third graders, grouped as either good or poor readers according to reading grade equivalent scores, completed a 300 word cloze passage. The results suggested that poor…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Grade 3
Clark, Henry T., III; Reese, Clyde M. – 1990
A study examined the relationship between text schemata and comprehension monitoring to determine elementary school children's detection and remediation of internal inconsistencies in narrative and expository passages. Data were elicited (through computerized experimental reading passages containing internal inconsistencies) from 87 students in…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4
Cooter, Robert B.; Flynt, E. Sutton – 1984
To determine what effect the elimination of all literal questioning would have on students' literal comprehension abilities as well as inferential abilities, a five-month study was conducted with four groups of third and fourth grade students (n=33) who were reading on grade level in their school's adopted basal series. Two different third and…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Grade 3, Grade 4
Baron, Lois J. – 1979
The relationship of eye movements while watching television to reading ability, cognitive style, and mode of presentation was studied using as subjects 85 third-grade children who had been classified as good or poor readers by scores on the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test; their cognitive style was measured by the Children's Embedded Figures which…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Eye Movements
DeYoung, Alan J. – 1982
In order to analyze the effectiveness of school districts in Kentucky, a study looked at basic skill test scores in reading and language at two grade levels, 3rd and 10th. In order to take into account student differences between school districts, the percentage of students in the "below average" range on the Short Form Test of Academic…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Basic Skills, Educational Assessment, Educational Research
Juel, Connie – 1979
A study was undertaken to investigate the extent to which reading by students with varying skill levels is a text-driven or a concept-driven process; that is, it examined the conditions under which readers used context to identify words. The 72 second and third grade students in the study read target words that varied in decodability, frequency,…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Content Area Reading, Context Clues, Grade 2
Mosenthal, Peter – 1977
Metacognition refers to an individual's knowledge concerning his/her own cognitive processes. Children's metacognitive strategies were examined in a study predicated upon R.J. Spiro's hypothesis that subjects tend to reproduce (literally recall) text information in formal situations and to reconstruct (inferentially recall) it in informal…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Elementary Education
Howe, Mary E.; Thames, Dana G.; Kazelskis, Richard – 1997
The purpose of this study was to determine if students' definitions of reading and self-perceptions/attitudes as readers are related to word recognition and comprehension performances. The study also examined if students' definitions of reading were related to a tendency to exhibit learning difficulties. Subjects were the entire third-grade…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Informal Assessment, Learning Problems, Primary Education
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