Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... Reading for Poor Readers ( rev . 1964 ) . Champaign , Ill .: Garrard Publishing Co. , 1964 . Lists , with brief annotations , titles suitable for poor readers of junior and senior high school age as well as a smaller number of books for ...
... Reading for Poor Readers ( rev . 1964 ) . Champaign , Ill .: Garrard Publishing Co. , 1964 . Lists , with brief annotations , titles suitable for poor readers of junior and senior high school age as well as a smaller number of books for ...
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... Poor Readers - Word Association with Verbal and Pictorial Stimuli , " Psychology in Schools ( January , 1969 ) , 6 : 68-72 . The general purpose of this study was to examine further the consensuality of good and poor readers ' responses ...
... Poor Readers - Word Association with Verbal and Pictorial Stimuli , " Psychology in Schools ( January , 1969 ) , 6 : 68-72 . The general purpose of this study was to examine further the consensuality of good and poor readers ' responses ...
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than good readers when the stimuli are limited to concrete nouns ? Will poor readers respond less idiosyncratically than good readers when the stimuli are pictures rather than words ? Findings indicate that the good readers give more ...
than good readers when the stimuli are limited to concrete nouns ? Will poor readers respond less idiosyncratically than good readers when the stimuli are pictures rather than words ? Findings indicate that the good readers give more ...
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