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Flippo, Rona F.; Hetzel, Charles – 1992
This paper presents the seven assessment instruments used by the Student Literacy Corps project at Fitchburg State College, Massachusetts, to document tutee progress and tutor assessment. The paper includes: (1) the Flippo Interest Inventory (for assessing tutee's attitudes toward reading); (2) instructions for the tutor to give to students on how…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Peer Teaching, Reading Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Muthen, Bengt; Khoo, Siek-Toon; Francis, David – 1998
Methods for investigating the influence of an early developmental process on a later process are discussed. Conventional growth modeling is found inadequate but a general growth mixture model is sufficiently flexible. The growth mixture model allows prediction of the later process using different trajectory classes for the early process. The…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary School Students, Phonemic Awareness, Primary Education
Luce, Paul A. – 1986
A study employed computational and experimental methods to address a number of issues related to the representation and structural organization of spoken words in the mental lexicon. Using a computerized lexicon consisting of phonetic transcriptions of 20,000 words, "similarity neighborhoods" for each of the transcriptions were computed.…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Auditory Perception, Higher Education, Language Processing
Eldredge, J. Lloyd – 1993
To validate a group phonics test designed to measure students' phonics knowledge, a study examined possible causal relationships of phonics knowledge and sight word recognition, sight word fluency, general reading fluency, and reading comprehension. Subjects, 95 first graders, 95 second graders, and 95 third graders chosen at random from 3 schools…
Descriptors: Correlation, Developmental Stages, Models, Phonics
Assink, Egbert; Kattenberg, Goran – 1991
A study investigated the question of whether normal and poor readers differ in the way they process sublexical structures in printed words. In a reading level design experiment, two matched groups of normal and poor readers (11 subjects of mean age 9.4 years and 11 subjects of mean age 12.6 years) were compared with regard to their use of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Reading Ability, Reading Difficulties
Cummings, Melodie – 1980
Intended to help students improve their vocabulary and spelling skills, this booklet offers activities on synonyms, antonyms, homonyms (including homophones and homographs), and acronyms. It is suggested that the teacher present these types of words as members of the "Nym Family." Ideas for posters and books to be used as instructional…
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Spelling
Walmsley, Sean A. – 1975
Designed to provide a criterion referenced measurement of CVC (consonant vowel consonant) word patterns, this test consists of six subtests of 152 items prepared as slides for projection. Items are to be presented to the subjects on two separate occasions. (This document is one of those reviewed in The Research Instruments Project (TRIP) monograph…
Descriptors: Consonants, Criterion Referenced Tests, Grammar, Measures (Individuals)
Baddeley, Alan D.; And Others – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
Experiments explored the hypothesis that immediate memory span varies with length of recalled words. Relationships between memory and word length, temporal duration, reading speed and visual and auditory presentation were investigated. Results are interpreted in terms of a phonemically-based store of limited temporal capacity with varied…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Memory, Psycholinguistics
Dillon, Richard F.; Thomas, Heather – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
In two experiments using the Brown-Peterson memory paradigm, instructions to guess had small effects on recall, but sizeable effects on incidence of prior list intrustion. However, results indicate that proactive interference is primarily the result of inability to generate correct items, rather than confusion between present and previous items.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Memorization, Memory
Henderson, Leslie – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
This contradicts N. F. Johnson's arguments that word perception does not follow letter perception and that letter analysis awaits identification of the word as a unit. His experiments lack controls, and uncontrolled factors may contribute to his effects. Johnson's implications for prior-letter-processing models are contradicted. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Letters (Alphabet), Psycholinguistics
Thurner, Ronald D.; Mauldin, Michael A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974
In a short-term free-recall paradigm, Ss presented a list of numbers followed by a list of words were cued after presentation to (a) recall numbers only, (b) recall numbers then words, (c) recall words then numbers, or (d) recall numbers, then perform a word association task. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cues, Experimental Psychology, Psychological Studies, Recall (Psychology)
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Pearson, P. David; Kamil, Michael L. – Visible Language, 1974
Descriptors: College Students, Form Classes (Languages), Language Research, Morphemes
Hughes, George; Chinn, Clark – 1986
Beyond the first several thousand most commonly used words in a language, direct vocabulary instruction is not efficient. Use of inferential skills then becomes the most effective way of learning new vocabulary; it is the way native speakers build their 60,000 word vocabularies. Because the skill is not automatically transferable, it must be…
Descriptors: Classification, Context Clues, Inferences, Reading Skills
Piper, Terry Hull; Leicester, P. F. – 1980
The behavior of native English speakers and Japanese English as second language (ESL) learners on word association tasks was investigated. Research has shown that Japanese adults respond in Japanese in an identifiably different way than English speaking adults respond in English, and that native English speaking children demonstrate a…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Comparative Analysis, English, Higher Education
York, Patricia; And Others – 1982
Three studies were conducted in an attempt to replicate previous research concluding that semantic meaning is accessed in the absence of conscious awareness. A pattern mask was used to interrupt the processing of stimulus words after 30 milliseconds; at this duration subjects were not able to identify the stimulus words or even to determine…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Language Processing, Reading Comprehension
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