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( 2004 ) identified differences by grade level and gender in a four - month reading tutor- ing program . Tutors were undergraduate preservice teachers working on a reading . endorsement to add to their licensure and data were collected ...
( 2004 ) identified differences by grade level and gender in a four - month reading tutor- ing program . Tutors were undergraduate preservice teachers working on a reading . endorsement to add to their licensure and data were collected ...
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However , there was no main effect of gender , F ( 1 , 117 ) = .035 , p .851 partial n2 = .000 , or interaction between gender and group , F ( 3 , 117 ) = 1.305 , p = .276 , partial n2 = .032 . Reading Gain by Gender and Group Table 3 ...
However , there was no main effect of gender , F ( 1 , 117 ) = .035 , p .851 partial n2 = .000 , or interaction between gender and group , F ( 3 , 117 ) = 1.305 , p = .276 , partial n2 = .032 . Reading Gain by Gender and Group Table 3 ...
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Gender Difference All first- and second - grade nontutored students , male or female , showed sig- nificantly higher exit DRA scores than their entry DRA scores , therefore no gender difference was found among nontutored students .
Gender Difference All first- and second - grade nontutored students , male or female , showed sig- nificantly higher exit DRA scores than their entry DRA scores , therefore no gender difference was found among nontutored students .
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