Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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LINGUAL DEVIATION , VISUAL PERCEPTION , AND READING ACHIEVEMENT Dolores Warner UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Progress in reading instruction depends to a great extent on per- ception and cognition . Perception depends upon the performance of ...
LINGUAL DEVIATION , VISUAL PERCEPTION , AND READING ACHIEVEMENT Dolores Warner UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Progress in reading instruction depends to a great extent on per- ception and cognition . Perception depends upon the performance of ...
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... visual perception , with intelligence , sex of pupil , age , grade level and socioeconomic level held constant . The ... visual perception and reading achievement were under consider- ation . Procedural Steps A pilot study was conducted ...
... visual perception , with intelligence , sex of pupil , age , grade level and socioeconomic level held constant . The ... visual perception and reading achievement were under consider- ation . Procedural Steps A pilot study was conducted ...
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... visual perception for placement— initial , medial and terminal letters and also visual memory span . School administrators were contacted and permission obtained for the study . Prior to the start of the study , scheduling was arranged ...
... visual perception for placement— initial , medial and terminal letters and also visual memory span . School administrators were contacted and permission obtained for the study . Prior to the start of the study , scheduling was arranged ...
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