Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... factors are a significant factor in lingual usage . McCarthy as well as Beck and Saxe concluded that the geographical location of the home and its similarity to , or difference from , those in the larger environment will have a bearing ...
... factors are a significant factor in lingual usage . McCarthy as well as Beck and Saxe concluded that the geographical location of the home and its similarity to , or difference from , those in the larger environment will have a bearing ...
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... factors , such skills are developed in a most individualized manner ; and such de- velopment is contingent on many variables , so that satisfactory or higher intelligence quotient is not consonant with their optimum development . It ...
... factors , such skills are developed in a most individualized manner ; and such de- velopment is contingent on many variables , so that satisfactory or higher intelligence quotient is not consonant with their optimum development . It ...
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the reading act and shows that rates of reading are influenced by many different factors , some of which have probably not yet been accounted for . It appears that physiological and psycho- logical , as well as factors outside the ...
the reading act and shows that rates of reading are influenced by many different factors , some of which have probably not yet been accounted for . It appears that physiological and psycho- logical , as well as factors outside the ...
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