Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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... stories were based on " classic story version , " and 63 % of the dictated stories had " social interactions . " The story ele- ment " fantasy experiences " was found in 50 % of the chil- dren's dictated stories , and the story element ...
... stories were based on " classic story version , " and 63 % of the dictated stories had " social interactions . " The story ele- ment " fantasy experiences " was found in 50 % of the chil- dren's dictated stories , and the story element ...
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... story version " ( x ( 2 ) 8.00 , p < .005 ) . Of all the story elements by mode , the two elements with the smallest percentage ( 19 % ) were the " classic version " in oral stories and " social interactions " in written stories . Yet ...
... story version " ( x ( 2 ) 8.00 , p < .005 ) . Of all the story elements by mode , the two elements with the smallest percentage ( 19 % ) were the " classic version " in oral stories and " social interactions " in written stories . Yet ...
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story mode ( x ( 2 ) = 7.96 , p < .01 ) . Across the three modes , the story element " social interactions " appeared signifi- cantly more often in oral and dictated stories than in written stories ( x ( 2 ) = 40.00 , p < .001 ) . In ...
story mode ( x ( 2 ) = 7.96 , p < .01 ) . Across the three modes , the story element " social interactions " appeared signifi- cantly more often in oral and dictated stories than in written stories ( x ( 2 ) = 40.00 , p < .001 ) . In ...
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