Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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Pagina 8
... influence of the child's peers exerts increasing influence on the lingual patterns which he uses . She concluded that peer influence is very strong and pressure for conformity is always present . Worley and Story concluded on the basis ...
... influence of the child's peers exerts increasing influence on the lingual patterns which he uses . She concluded that peer influence is very strong and pressure for conformity is always present . Worley and Story concluded on the basis ...
Pagina 77
... influences were examined . From this study , ten protocols repre- senting the extremes in influence from reading were chosen . The criteria for the selection of the five subjects of high influence are given below : 1. Evidence of a ...
... influences were examined . From this study , ten protocols repre- senting the extremes in influence from reading were chosen . The criteria for the selection of the five subjects of high influence are given below : 1. Evidence of a ...
Pagina 82
... influenced him . " I don't think I've been affected by any books , ” he declared . Review Interesting distinctions were noted between the five cases of high influence and the five cases of low influence . The five students of high influence ...
... influenced him . " I don't think I've been affected by any books , ” he declared . Review Interesting distinctions were noted between the five cases of high influence and the five cases of low influence . The five students of high influence ...
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Principals Must Face the Issues and Meet the Challenges | 19 |
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