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Publication Date: 2020-Apr-18
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Examining Relations between Executive Functions and Decoding in Children: A Meta-Analytic Investigation
Ober, Teresa M.; Brooks, Patricia J.; Homer, Bruce Douglas
AERA Online Paper Repository, Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (Online, Apr 17-21, 2020)
Previous meta-analyses highlight the role of executive functions (EF), encompassing working memory, task-switching, and inhibition, in reading comprehension, but have not demarcated its role in decoding, defined as use of orthographic patterns to access oral pronunciations. According to the dual-route model, decoding involves parallel activation of lexical and non-lexical (grapheme-to-phoneme) routes, which places demands on EF. We used multivariate meta-analyses to examine associations between decoding, assessed via nonword and word reading tasks, and EF across 51 studies involving children (128 effect size estimates, N = 18,699 participants, mean age 10.2 years, range 5.0-14.9). Results indicated significant small-moderate correlations between each EF construct and decoding task (Fisher's z ranged from 0.24 to 0.36), with age moderating some associations.
Descriptors: Executive Function, Decoding (Reading), Children, Meta Analysis, Reading Processes, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Correlation, Short Term Memory, Inhibition, Reading Skills, Effect Size, Age, Predictor Variables
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Language: English
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