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Flynt, Samuel W.; Warren, Janet S.; Morton, Rhonda C.; Smith, Furman H. – Reading Psychology, 1997
Investigates possible gender bias in the Slosson Intelligence Test (SIT) in relation to reading skills. Administers the SIT and the Diagnostic Reading Scales (DRS) to 66 subjects age 8.5 to 13.5 years. Indicates the SIT was a statistically significant predictor of DRS subtests that assess oral reading, silent reading, and listening comprehension.…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Reading Achievement
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Buss, Kathleen; And Others – Reading Psychology, 1993
Finds that differences in parent and teacher ratings of low ability readers were more pronounced than the differences for high ability readers. Shows that parents of low readers viewed their children as more adaptable, approachable, and persistent than their teachers, whereas both parents and teachers viewed low readers as distractible. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 2, Parent Attitudes, Personality Assessment, Primary Education
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Rasinski, Timothy V. – Reading Psychology, 1999
Determines grade-level reading rates for third- and fifth-grade students as well as reading rates that correspond to independent, instructional, and frustration reading levels as determined through informal reading-inventory procedures. Suggests that availability of reading-level-rate norms can assist reading diagnosticians in evaluating the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 5, Reading Achievement
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Dooley, Cindy – Reading Psychology, 1996
Discusses individualized reading instruction in the United States in its historical context. States that effective, child-centered, individualized reading programs are guided by three principles: the desires, needs, and motives of each child; individual abilities, interests, and instructional needs; and opportunities for social interaction. Points…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational History, Elementary Education, Individual Development
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Lupton, Vicki B.; Fox, Barbara J. – Reading Psychology, 1982
Investigates the reading ability and classroom performance of vocational students enrolled in the second year of study in auto mechanics, carpentry, electronics, graphics, and masonry. (HOD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Reading Ability
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Johns, Jerry L. – Reading Psychology, 1980
A study involving 65 children from 5.6 to 9.5 years of age suggested that the average child's ability to differentiate spoken words from other units of speech improves with age and that significant relationships exist between children's knowledge of spoken words and their reading achievement. (GT)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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Marrs, Heath; Patrick, Carol – Reading Psychology, 2002
Analyzes pre- and post-test measures of curriculum-based measurement (CBM) of oral reading fluency and reading comprehension collected from a sample of middle school students in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the computer-based Reading Plus and Guided Reading program. Obtains significant differences in discrepancy ratios from pre- to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Eye Movements, Middle Schools, Program Effectiveness
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Cooter, Robert B., Jr. – Reading Psychology, 1994
Presents reading assessment ideas that have provided some useful affective insights with middle school students. Presents assessment ideas related to conative factors, an emerging area of research closely related to affect. (RS)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Content Area Reading, Evaluation Methods, Junior High Schools
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Donovan, Carol A.; Smolkin, Laura B.; Lomax, Richard G. – Reading Psychology, 2000
Finds that both low-ability and average-ability first-grade readers, and to a lesser extent high-ability readers, from different socioeconomic backgrounds, select books that are beyond students' reading level. Discusses influences of gender and genre on these selections. Discusses the relation of frustration-level texts to interest and motivation,…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Primary Education, Readability, Reader Text Relationship
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Mullikin, Colleen N.; And Others – Reading Psychology, 1992
Finds that low ability and average ability students benefit more from reading plays than reading stories. Finds that the performance of low ability readers equalled high ability readers when both participated in group oral readings of plays. (RS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Drama, Junior High Schools, Reading Achievement
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Cole, Peter G.; Mengler, Elise D. – Reading Psychology, 1994
Finds that children with learning disabilities performed significantly worse on only the first level of phonemic awareness compared to younger children of average reading ability at the same reading age level and significantly worse on compound phonemic awareness compared to a control group. Explicates implications for diagnosis and remediation of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Processing, Phonemic Awareness, Primary Education
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Swanson, H. Lee; Shock, Joanne – Reading Psychology, 1993
Examines the memory coding processes of skilled and less skilled readers during the reading of connected text. Finds that, along with phonological coding, semantic processing contributes an important amount of variance to deficiencies in the reading of connected text. (RS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Phonemes
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Blachowicz, Camille L. Z. – Reading Psychology, 1999
Describes a model for assessment of vocabulary difficulty within the framework of dynamic reading assessment. Follows two seventh-grade students, both experiencing difficulty with vocabulary, through the assessment process. Discusses how one student was referred for speech and language evaluation and the other was not. Presents instructional…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 7, Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High Schools
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Ghaith, Ghazi M.; Bouzeineddine, Amal R. – Reading Psychology, 2003
Investigates the relationship between reading attitudes, achievement, and learners' perceptions of a Jigsaw II cooperative learning experience among a group of eighth-grade Lebanese students of English as a Foreign Language. Reveals certain statistically significant differences between high and low achievers and between males and females across…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Grade 8
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Olson, Mary W. – Reading Psychology, 1990
Considers reading research that establishes phonological awareness as a predictor of reading success. Examines the research that seeks to teach phonological awareness to children who lack linguistic sensitivity. Identifies classroom practices that may have merit in encouraging phonological awareness in children. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Phonemic Awareness, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction
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