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In terms of grade levels , significant differences were also found ( F ( 2 , 1097 ) = 12.236 , p < .001 ) , with an interaction effect between schools and grades ( F ( 2 , 1097 ) = 6.064 , p < .01 ) . Post hoc comparisons revealed that ...
In terms of grade levels , significant differences were also found ( F ( 2 , 1097 ) = 12.236 , p < .001 ) , with an interaction effect between schools and grades ( F ( 2 , 1097 ) = 6.064 , p < .01 ) . Post hoc comparisons revealed that ...
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Results ( see Figure 1 ) indicate students in grades 1 , 4 , 6 , undergraduate elementary majors , and graduate reading majors read for fun at least fifty ... Grade 6 : “ Because some books are fun to read and keep me interested .
Results ( see Figure 1 ) indicate students in grades 1 , 4 , 6 , undergraduate elementary majors , and graduate reading majors read for fun at least fifty ... Grade 6 : “ Because some books are fun to read and keep me interested .
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Daily at home reading was indicated as the most frequent choice by participants in grades 1 , 4 , undergraduate noneducation majors , undergraduate education majors , and graduate reading majors . Sample comments , Grade 1 : “ Yes ...
Daily at home reading was indicated as the most frequent choice by participants in grades 1 , 4 , undergraduate noneducation majors , undergraduate education majors , and graduate reading majors . Sample comments , Grade 1 : “ Yes ...
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