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As Jongsma ( 1971 ) noted , most cloze research has been concerned with : ( 1 ) Cloze as a technique for measuring comprehension , ( 2 ) cloze as a measure of readability , and ( 3 ) cloze as a method of investigating language variables ...
As Jongsma ( 1971 ) noted , most cloze research has been concerned with : ( 1 ) Cloze as a technique for measuring comprehension , ( 2 ) cloze as a measure of readability , and ( 3 ) cloze as a method of investigating language variables ...
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This is because , in order to comprehend literature , children must enter and understand the highly imaginative worlds ... as children are taught to apply a highly structured sequence of individual skills , comprehension will result .
This is because , in order to comprehend literature , children must enter and understand the highly imaginative worlds ... as children are taught to apply a highly structured sequence of individual skills , comprehension will result .
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TOWARD A MORE COGNITIVE DEFINITION OF READING COMPREHENSION Robert F. Carey INDIANA UNIVERSITY Perhaps the most pervasive and unsettling problem confronting the community of reading educators , researchers , and theorists is the lack of ...
TOWARD A MORE COGNITIVE DEFINITION OF READING COMPREHENSION Robert F. Carey INDIANA UNIVERSITY Perhaps the most pervasive and unsettling problem confronting the community of reading educators , researchers , and theorists is the lack of ...
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