Reading Horizons, Volumes 15-16College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1974 |
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Pagina 193
... significant at the .05 level . A significant difference appeared between the basal group and the individualized group on the potency factor in favor of the experi- mental group . The null hypothesis was rejected . Hypothesis Number 3 ...
... significant at the .05 level . A significant difference appeared between the basal group and the individualized group on the potency factor in favor of the experi- mental group . The null hypothesis was rejected . Hypothesis Number 3 ...
Pagina 102
... significant increases in their feelings of self - worth , self- reliance and belonging with significant decreases in nervousness , with- drawal and anti - social tendencies . Furthermore , their increased con- fidence led also to ...
... significant increases in their feelings of self - worth , self- reliance and belonging with significant decreases in nervousness , with- drawal and anti - social tendencies . Furthermore , their increased con- fidence led also to ...
Pagina 240
... significant positive relationship between reading readiness and conservation acquisition . Lepper ( 1966 ) had similar findings , and Brekke ( 1973 ) found a significant positive relationship between first grade reading achievement and ...
... significant positive relationship between reading readiness and conservation acquisition . Lepper ( 1966 ) had similar findings , and Brekke ( 1973 ) found a significant positive relationship between first grade reading achievement and ...
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LOIS B MUEHL 12 A Reading Program Isnt | 12 |
JOE R CHAPEL 24 Echoes From the Field | 25 |
ELEANOR BUELKE 27 We Suggest | 31 |
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