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To measure higher - level thinking skills , an analysis of textual explicit versus textual implicit versus experienced based items by group in the immediate and long - term retention testing , and an analysis of textual implicit plus ...
To measure higher - level thinking skills , an analysis of textual explicit versus textual implicit versus experienced based items by group in the immediate and long - term retention testing , and an analysis of textual implicit plus ...
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First , aiterion measures must include roughly equal numbers of textual explicit , textual implicit , and experienced based items if these measures are to assess higher - level thinking in credible fashion .
First , aiterion measures must include roughly equal numbers of textual explicit , textual implicit , and experienced based items if these measures are to assess higher - level thinking in credible fashion .
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Immersion in print needs to be tempered with a good measure of direct instruction ( Chaney , 1990 ; Smith , Reyna , and Brainerd , 1993 ; Spiegel , 1992 ; Routman READING HORIZONS , 1995 , volume 36 , # 2 119.
Immersion in print needs to be tempered with a good measure of direct instruction ( Chaney , 1990 ; Smith , Reyna , and Brainerd , 1993 ; Spiegel , 1992 ; Routman READING HORIZONS , 1995 , volume 36 , # 2 119.
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