Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... given to half the sub- jects . The same four articles , attributed to a low credibility source , were given to the other half . Ideas attributed to the high credibility source were judged as " fair , " and changes of reader opinion ...
... given to half the sub- jects . The same four articles , attributed to a low credibility source , were given to the other half . Ideas attributed to the high credibility source were judged as " fair , " and changes of reader opinion ...
Pagina 63
... given 18 hours of instruction in the Ethna Reid program . Instruction was given by a graduate of the Ethna Reid Training Program who is certified to train other per- sonnel . During the course of the experimental treatment , teachers ...
... given 18 hours of instruction in the Ethna Reid program . Instruction was given by a graduate of the Ethna Reid Training Program who is certified to train other per- sonnel . During the course of the experimental treatment , teachers ...
Pagina 276
... given every opportunity to use the skills already owned and develop them further . It is the responsibility , even duty , of the teachers of these children to see that they are given the skills to do so . This is important at all grade ...
... given every opportunity to use the skills already owned and develop them further . It is the responsibility , even duty , of the teachers of these children to see that they are given the skills to do so . This is important at all grade ...
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