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Hackbarth, Steven L.; Rundle, Sarah A. – 1971
This study investigated fourth-grade children's ability to identify and retrieve tachistoscopically presented words in relation to their rated ability on both reading speed and comprehension. No significant difference was found between fast and slow readers in either recognition or retrieval. High comprehension children had significantly lower…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension, Reading Rate
Jones, Virginia W. – 1969
This investigation was undertaken to identify the graphonemes inherent within the structure of those English words most likely making up the reading vocabulary of elementary school children. Such knowledge was deemed to be important in determining which words should be included in the content of reading materials designed for initial reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phonemes, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials
Ohnmacht, Dorothy C. – 1969
Two hundred and eight first graders were assigned to one of three treatment groups. Treatment A received initial instruction in letter names followed by sight words; treatment B received initial instruction in letter names and sounds followed by sight words; and treatment C received initial instruction in sight words followed by letter names and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Intelligence, Phonics
McCracken, Robert A.; Brown, Salome E. – 1969
A total of 339 pupils from 99 first-grade classes were tested over a 2-year period to determine whether they could pronounce words presented singly, out of context, equally well when they were printed with all capital letters, first letter only capitalized, or all lower case orthography. The Isolated Word Recognition test of the Standard Reading…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Orthographic Symbols, Primary Education
Kessler, Jaffa; Bond, Jack H. – 1972
Research attempted to determine the appropriate level of the past tense of verbs classified in the Functional Basic Word List for Special Pupils (Stanwix House List). The subjects were primary level educable mentally handicapped (EMH) children. Eight verbs were selected from each of groups A, B, and C of level 1 of the Stanwix House List. Results…
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Research, Films, Mild Mental Retardation
Underwood, Benton J.; Reichardt, Charles S. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine if implicit associational responses (IARs) occur to individual words presented as pairs for associative learning. The occurrence of IARs was determined by a YES-NO recognition test, and IARs for words presented singly for study provided a base line. For all condition, false recognitions to assumed IARs…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Lappert, Richard E. – 1974
This study tested the following hypotheses: (1) that children would use both verbal-associative and acoustic memory attributes when encoding words in memory, and that the recall of younger children would indicate dominance of the acoustic attribute while the recall of older children would indicate dominance of the verbal-associative attribute; (2)…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade 6, Learning, Learning Theories
Golinkoff, Roberta Michnick – 1974
The purpose of this experiment was to present redundant auditory information along with written displays to see if first graders would be aided in discrimination between legal and illegal nonwords. Seventy-two middle-class first and second graders of both sexes were given one of three treatments to study the effect of redundant auditory…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Educational Research, Grade 1
Bruininks, Robert H. – 1970
This study presents results from an experiment designed to assess whether the employment of teaching approaches consistent with the auditory or visual perceptual strengths of disadvantaged boys would facilitate their ability to learn and retain a list of unknown words. Two groups of 20 pupils were identified from a sample of 105 subjects. One…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Elementary Education, Reading Development, Reading Instruction
Rosner, Jerome – 1971
The purposes of the study were to determine whether phonic analysis training could be used to prepare children to be successful on the Auditory Analysis Test (AAT) of phonic skills and to then relate phonic knowledge to reading performance. Subjects were 40 first graders in suburban Pittsburgh who had attended kindergarten together. A group of 16…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Beginning Reading, Phonics, Reading Instruction
Dvornick, Eugene Steven – 1971
Naval Postgraduate School students participated in a verbal discrimination experiment using three-word items of different frequency ratios. Half of the three-word items were composed of similar words and half, dissimilar words. Based on information theory, the words were grouped into two lists, both of equal lengths and approximately equal…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Information Theory, Military Personnel, Military Schools
Egeland, Byron; Winer, Ken – 1972
Each of two experimenters taught one set of 32 prekindergarteners to discriminate four different letter combinations (R-P, Y-V, C-G, and K-X). Each set of children was randomly selected and assigned to two treatment conditions. The treatment consisted of three warm-up trials, 10 actual training trials, and four post-test trials on a…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Error Patterns, Feedback, Letters (Alphabet)
CROCKETT, WALTER H. – 1966
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES WHICH AFFECT THE ABILITY TO ACQUIRE WORD UNDERSTANDING WERE INVESTIGATED. GROUPS OF EIGHT CHILDREN WERE ADMINISTERED THE "WORD CONTEXT TEST." TWELVE DIFFERENT GROUPS WERE FORMED BY VARYING GRADE LEVEL (THIRD VERSUS SIXTH), SEX, AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS (WHITE MIDDLE CLASS, NEGRO LOWER STATUS, AND WHITE LOWER…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Individual Differences, Racial Differences, Reading Skills
Johns, Jerry L. – 1977
This study explores the relationship between children's metalinguistic awareness of aural word boundaries and their reading achievement and was designed to answer the following questions: (1) Does a child's knowledge of spoken word boundaries improve with age? (2) What is the relationship between children's conceptions of spoken words and their…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Elementary Education, Linguistics, Primary Education
Leeds, Bette G. – 1976
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effect of controlling the letters used in words both for a training program designed to improve visual discrimination and for a word recognition task. The experiment was designed to investigate the influence of simultaneous and successive discrimination learning with stimuli which varied in…
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Letters (Alphabet), Primary Education, Reading Readiness
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