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Shaughnessy, Michael F.; Seevers, Randy; Thomas, Joan – 1999
The improvement of college students' reading rate and comprehension is a major educational concern. Many students arrive at college unprepared for the massive amount of required reading. This study presents several attempts to improve vocabulary, reading rate, and comprehension and addresses tangential issues related to the improvement of reading…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement, Reading Rate
Strader, Susan G.; Joy, Flora – 1980
A study was conducted to examine the relationship of reading rate to comprehension on material read with a pacer and without a pacer. Two hundred paired scores were obtained in a college reading and study skills course in which students read both paced and nonpaced material alternately during class time and recorded their rate and comprehension…
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Programs
Hoffman, James V.; O'Neal, Sharon F. – 1979
The hypothesis of this study was that reading rate would be relatively constant (within a 15% range of the subject's mean reading rate) both within and across different difficulty levels of materials as long as the levels of difficulty remained at or below the subject's ability level. The subjects were 65 college students whose reading levels…
Descriptors: College Students, Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Readability
Cisero, Cheryl A.; And Others – 1996
This research investigates whether the Computer-Based Academic Assessment System (CAAS), a battery of tests examining speed and accuracy at performing component reading skills, would be useful for identifying reading disability in college students. One important question was whether CAAS could distinguish reading disability from non-disability or…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Assessment, Higher Education
Henney, Maribeth – 1981
Noting that the use of all-capital print on microcomputer screens eliminates the configuration clues (ascending and descending letters that create the physical shape of the word) that help a reader recognize a word and read more quickly, a study was conducted to examine the effect of all-capital print versus standard mixed print on reading speed…
Descriptors: Capitalization (Alphabetic), Computer Graphics, Computers, Display Systems
Eanet, Marilyn G.; Meeks, Jane Warren – 1979
A study was devised to determine whether internal reading flexibility would be manifested by individual proficient readers, operating in the "rauding" mode (typical reading manner), and observed in a natural setting reading passages from textbook materials. Reading times were examined using both number of standard words and number of…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, High Achievement, Higher Education, Reading Rate
Bourgeois, M.; Ashcroft, S. C. – 1979
The study involving three blind elementary school, six blind high school, and four blind college students was designed to establish oral reading rates and oral reading error rates for Ss reading conventional braille volumes and brailled materials with the Digi-cassette, an electronic braille reading and writing machine. Data suggested several…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Yeaman, Andrew R. J. – 1987
The effects on reading speed and comprehension of window proportions and page turning in electronic text were investigated in this study. Subjects--61 undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater--were administered a standardized reading text displayed as photocopied dot matrix print in simulation of electronic text. There…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Intermode Differences
Chabot, Robert J.; And Others – 1977
The development of rapid word processing skills was investigated using a visual search task. Visual displays of varying orthographic structure (words, pseudowords, nonwords) were presented to college students and to kindergarten, second-grade, and fourth-grade children. Response latencies were measured as subjects indicated whether a previously…
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Saito, Yoshiko – 1992
A study compared native and nonnative reading styles in order to see whether Japanese readers process text differently than readers whose native language uses a phonetic alphabet. Subjects, 29 native readers of Japanese, 37 advanced-level nonnatives and 39 intermediate-level nonnatives enrolled in Japanese language courses were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Japanese, Punctuation
Shaughnessy, Michael F.; Evans, Robert – 1985
While the prediction of college grade point average (GPA) has been extensively investigated, research results seem inconclusive. Recent developments in the realm of intelligence have emphasized word knowledge and world knowledge. These two components were investigated relative to college GPA in a group of elementary and secondary student teachers…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Students, Grade Point Average, High Schools
Greenfield, Carol Sue – 1977
This study examined the relationship between reading ability and attitude toward reading of 81 undergraduate education students enrolled in either elementary or secondary reading methods courses. Subjects' scores on the Mikulecky Behavioral Reading Attitude Measure indicated a positive attitude toward reading, but subjects' scores on the…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Higher Education, Reading Ability, Reading Rate
Pomplun, Mark; Frey, Sharon; Becker, Douglas; Hughes, Kay – 2000
This paper describes the investigation of a computerized measure of reading rate as measured by the new Nelson-Denny Reading Test CD-ROM (1993). This study addressed three aspects of validity: (1) score comparability between reading rate measured by the computer version and the paper-and-pencil version; (2) concurrent validity with reading…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, High School Students, High Schools
Knupfer, Nancy Nelson; McIsaac, Marina Stock – 1990
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of three electronic text variables (run-around, wrap-around, and transparent text) on reading speed and comprehension. One hundred thirty-two undergraduate students in an introductory computer literacy course at a major university were asked to read one of three randomly-distributed passages…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Graphics, Desktop Publishing, Higher Education
Converse, Jerry – 1978
Although reading flexibility (readers' adjustment of their reading rates at levels of comprehension beyond the easiest levels) is a term that has appeared in the literature since 1928, no satisfactory test has been devised to measure it. Three problems must be solved first: another measurement than words per minute must be found; readability must…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension