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Haberlandt, Karl – 1989
A study was conducted to evaluate reading strategies by contrasting regression results of 10 fast versus 10 slow readers. At the word level the lag effect was evaluated. At the text level, the few-argument strategy versus the many-argument strategy and the physical and the syntactic strategies were evaluated. The absolute proportion of the lag…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Multiple Regression Analysis, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Bullard, Peggy; McGee, Glenn – 1984
The Fairview Reading Curriculum Based Assessment (CBA), which was used in a cross categorical elementary school resource program at Fairview Elementary School in Darien, Illinois, is described. The test measures oral reading accuracy, rate and comprehension on passages taken directly from the two basal reading series used in the school. As the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Difficulties
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
McMahon, Margaret L. – 1980
First and third grade children's ability to coordinate reading and listening was studied using a "mismatch detection" task. A total of 15 first grade children and 15 third grade children of average to below average reading ability read printed texts while listening to recordings of the same texts, in which extraneous spoken words were…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Discrimination Learning, Listening Skills, Primary Education
Winter, Katherine K. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine whether awareness of context provides any of the following: information about letters, words, or phrases which reduces the amount of time needed to identify those items during reading; information leading to more accurate hypothesis-formation; more accurate identification of a largest manageable unit; and…
Descriptors: College Students, Context Clues, Reading, Reading Comprehension
Fasko, Sharla Nichols – 1996
A study assessed the effectiveness of a peer tutoring intervention for sight-word acquisition, and determined whether any progress was matched by improvement in reading fluency. Four primary students were selected based upon teacher referral for poor reading fluency. Flashcards were used to determine accuracy of recognition of vocabulary words…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Peer Teaching, Primary Education, Reading Fluency
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
Clausing, Carolyn S.; Schmitt, Dorren R. – 1990
During the past century, most research addressing the legibility of text in print has used adult subjects. The study reported in this paper investigated differences in reading rate and comprehension scores of eighth grade students reading from paper copy or computer screen. Three hundred eighth grade students in computer literacy classes were…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Cloze Procedure, Grade 8, Intermode Differences
Campbell, Leo J. – 1977
This study measured the increase of heart rate during reading (over a baseline rate when the subject was at rest) caused by anticipation of comprehension questions to follow. It also investigates correlations between heart rate and reading speed and comprehension. Twenty-four college subjects, considered normal readers according to SAT-Verbal…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Heart Rate, Psychophysiology
Neufeld, Karen; Lindsley, Ogden R. – 1978
The Standard Celeration Chart and its related research principles were used in a study to determine the reading level on the informal reading inventory that promotes highest speed or accuracy of learning. For ten school days, 49 fifth graders read and charted their progress at four levels: instructional level, one grade below, and two and six…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 5, Informal Reading Inventories, Learning Processes
Hanson, Earl – 1981
This paper reviews some of the physiological characteristics of the reading act, including the structure of the eye and the limits and focusing area of eye fixations. It then outlines a four-part method for increasing reading rates of reading both easy and study-type materials, a method that can be used over 20 one-hour sessions with students who…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Eye Fixations, Eyes, Physiology
Hood, Joyce; Kendall, Janet Ross – 1974
Subjects within one reading level only were included in this study to determine reflective and impulsive subject groups on the basis of Matching Familiar Figures (MFF) test time and error scores within that reading level rather than over all levels, to use the same reading test passages for all subjects, and then to apply statistical tests of…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Reading
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
Weinstein, Carol S.; Weinstein, Neil D. – 1978
Parents and educators have expressed fears that high noise levels in open space schools may interfere with academic achievement. This investigation compared the reading comprehension of 60 fourth grade students in an open space school during periods both of quiet and of naturally occurring background noise. The reading tasks resembled normal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acoustics, Classroom Environment, Educational Environment
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
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