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Results Means and standard deviations for the dependent variables are listed in Table 1. Bivariate correlations between the three dependent variables are listed in Table 2 and all were significant at p < .01 .
Results Means and standard deviations for the dependent variables are listed in Table 1. Bivariate correlations between the three dependent variables are listed in Table 2 and all were significant at p < .01 .
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Table 1. Pre- and Posttest Descriptive Statistics by Reader Group Treatment ( n = 54 ) All Students ( n = 112 ) Pretest Posttest M ( SD ) M ( SD ) Control ( n = 58 ) Pretest Posttest M ( SD ) M ( SD ) Pretest M ( SD ) Posttest M ( SD ) ...
Table 1. Pre- and Posttest Descriptive Statistics by Reader Group Treatment ( n = 54 ) All Students ( n = 112 ) Pretest Posttest M ( SD ) M ( SD ) Control ( n = 58 ) Pretest Posttest M ( SD ) M ( SD ) Pretest M ( SD ) Posttest M ( SD ) ...
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The studies presented in Table 1 confirm that assisted approaches were more effective than unassisted approaches . Researchers cite improvements in reading attitudes due to the self - confidence gained by marked improvements in reading ...
The studies presented in Table 1 confirm that assisted approaches were more effective than unassisted approaches . Researchers cite improvements in reading attitudes due to the self - confidence gained by marked improvements in reading ...
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Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students with | 21 |
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