Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... achievement was obtained on the basis of the California Achievement Test . Interviews for lingual deviations and slides used in testing for visual perception had been designed and tested for effectiveness in previous pilot studies ...
... achievement was obtained on the basis of the California Achievement Test . Interviews for lingual deviations and slides used in testing for visual perception had been designed and tested for effectiveness in previous pilot studies ...
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... achievement ( .01 ) than did perception ( .10 ) or lingual deviation ( .15 ) . Comparisons of the latter two variables appeared to indicate that perception was more strongly related to reading achievement than was lingual deviation ...
... achievement ( .01 ) than did perception ( .10 ) or lingual deviation ( .15 ) . Comparisons of the latter two variables appeared to indicate that perception was more strongly related to reading achievement than was lingual deviation ...
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... achievement . However , when intelligence was held constant , there were no significant differences between ethnic groups with regard to reading achievement . 3.0 Socioeconomic level . No significant difference was found be- tween ...
... achievement . However , when intelligence was held constant , there were no significant differences between ethnic groups with regard to reading achievement . 3.0 Socioeconomic level . No significant difference was found be- tween ...
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