Reading Horizons, Volumes 17-18College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1976 |
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... significant difference in children's choices of literature attributable to data collection procedure . ( Ho : Procedure ) 3. There is no significant interaction of sex and data collection procedures on children's choices of literature ...
... significant difference in children's choices of literature attributable to data collection procedure . ( Ho : Procedure ) 3. There is no significant interaction of sex and data collection procedures on children's choices of literature ...
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... significant differences existed among the various mean interest scores . 1. No significant differences were found in the mean number of positive responses according to sex alone ; however , the level of confidence actually found , .10 ...
... significant differences existed among the various mean interest scores . 1. No significant differences were found in the mean number of positive responses according to sex alone ; however , the level of confidence actually found , .10 ...
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... significantly more favorable attitude toward reading than boys ( F = 6.6 , p < .05 ) . The girls also had a significantly more favorable attitude toward reading - related concepts than boys ( F = 8.9 , p < .05 ) . A significant ...
... significantly more favorable attitude toward reading than boys ( F = 6.6 , p < .05 ) . The girls also had a significantly more favorable attitude toward reading - related concepts than boys ( F = 8.9 , p < .05 ) . A significant ...
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