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It was found that the first grade pupils in this study read correctly in these sentence contexts only 17 percent of the graded words they had previously misnamed while reading them in isolation . For the second - grade pupils so studied ...
It was found that the first grade pupils in this study read correctly in these sentence contexts only 17 percent of the graded words they had previously misnamed while reading them in isolation . For the second - grade pupils so studied ...
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Results A 6 x 3 chi - square analysis was performed to investigate the effect of grade level on reading definition . The data indicate that grade level dif- ferentiated between students ' definitions of reading ( x2x10 = 41.92 , p .01 ) ...
Results A 6 x 3 chi - square analysis was performed to investigate the effect of grade level on reading definition . The data indicate that grade level dif- ferentiated between students ' definitions of reading ( x2x10 = 41.92 , p .01 ) ...
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Three kinds of Grade Level Scores , for example , are provided : " Easy Reading Level , ( E ) the grade level at which the subject is predicted to perform with 96 percent mastery the tasks performed with 90 percent mastery by average ...
Three kinds of Grade Level Scores , for example , are provided : " Easy Reading Level , ( E ) the grade level at which the subject is predicted to perform with 96 percent mastery the tasks performed with 90 percent mastery by average ...
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