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Reading Fluency Means and Standard Deviations for Group by Time Period Control Treatment Mean SD Mean SD WCPM Pretest 74.76 13.69 84.00 22.47 WCPM Posttest 79.33 12.47 101.03 24.88 Paired - samples t - tests were conducted to compare ...
Reading Fluency Means and Standard Deviations for Group by Time Period Control Treatment Mean SD Mean SD WCPM Pretest 74.76 13.69 84.00 22.47 WCPM Posttest 79.33 12.47 101.03 24.88 Paired - samples t - tests were conducted to compare ...
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Based on the findings , the null hypothesis of no difference in reading fluency rates between the treatment and control groups after the intervention was rejected . Consequently , the treatment group showed a greater increase in number ...
Based on the findings , the null hypothesis of no difference in reading fluency rates between the treatment and control groups after the intervention was rejected . Consequently , the treatment group showed a greater increase in number ...
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treatment group far outweighed gains by the control group ( eta squared = 25 ) . An examination of the reading attitude mean scores showed a slight increase in scores for the treatment group , whereas there was a slight decrease in ...
treatment group far outweighed gains by the control group ( eta squared = 25 ) . An examination of the reading attitude mean scores showed a slight increase in scores for the treatment group , whereas there was a slight decrease in ...
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