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PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING CHILDREN'S BOOK CHOICES : COMPARISON AND CRITICISM Dr. Carol Lynch - Brown FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Introduction Near the end of the nineteenth century the scientific investigation into children's interests ...
PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING CHILDREN'S BOOK CHOICES : COMPARISON AND CRITICISM Dr. Carol Lynch - Brown FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Introduction Near the end of the nineteenth century the scientific investigation into children's interests ...
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One would expect that with these technological changes there would be corresponding changes in children's interests in reading and a need to choose appropriate procedures for evaluating these interests . Children's book choices may be ...
One would expect that with these technological changes there would be corresponding changes in children's interests in reading and a need to choose appropriate procedures for evaluating these interests . Children's book choices may be ...
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There is no significant interaction between sex , data collection procedures , and categories of literature on children's choices of literature . ( Ho : Sex x Procedures x Categories ) PROCEDURES The results received when children ...
There is no significant interaction between sex , data collection procedures , and categories of literature on children's choices of literature . ( Ho : Sex x Procedures x Categories ) PROCEDURES The results received when children ...
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