NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 4 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Katz, Leonard; Brancazio, Larry; Irwin, Julia; Katz, Stephen; Magnuson, James; Whalen, D. H. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2012
The lexical decision (LD) and naming (NAM) tasks are ubiquitous paradigms that employ printed word identification. They are major tools for investigating how factors like morphology, semantic information, lexical neighborhood and others affect identification. Although use of the tasks is widespread, there has been little research into how…
Descriptors: Semantics, Sight Vocabulary, Phonological Awareness, Identification
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Shankweiler, Donald; Lundquist, Eric; Katz, Leonard; Stuebing, Karla K.; Fletcher, Jack M.; Brady, Susan; Fowler, Anne; Dreyer, Lois G.; Marchione, Karen E.; Shaywitz, Sally E.; Shaywitz, Bennett A. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 1999
Finds high correlations between word reading and nonword reading; and skill in word identification was almost inseparable from the phonologically analytic decoding process that is tapped by nonword reading. Notes differences in reading comprehension were closely associated with differences in decoding skill. (SC)
Descriptors: Children, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Learning Problems
Katz, Leonard; Wicklund, David – 1973
The purpose of this experiment was to replicate and extend previous work which showed substantial differences between good readers (GR) and poor readers (PR) in the time taken to encode single words. The technique used was based on the memory-scanning and visual-scanning procedure first used by Sternberg. The subjects for the study consisted of 30…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Grade 4, Grade 6
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Katz, Leonard – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
Experiments with 81 college students and 48 fifth graders investigated the role of one form of intra-word orthographic redundancy--the characteristic asymmetric spatial distributions of letters of the alphabet across serial positions within words. Adults were sensitive to letter positional distributions, as were fifth graders who were good…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Higher Education, Intermediate Grades, Letters (Alphabet)