Reading Horizons, Volumes 24-25College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1983 |
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... Findings : Group 1 made significantly great gains in reading readiness scores than Groups 2 and 3 . Researcher : Henry Date : 1974 Age of subjects : Question : Procedure : Findings : Kindergarten Will boys who are read to by fathers ...
... Findings : Group 1 made significantly great gains in reading readiness scores than Groups 2 and 3 . Researcher : Henry Date : 1974 Age of subjects : Question : Procedure : Findings : Kindergarten Will boys who are read to by fathers ...
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... findings may become more generalizable through further studies . The most important finding of this investigation was the significant difference obtained among the mean number of infer- ential correct responses across the four treatment ...
... findings may become more generalizable through further studies . The most important finding of this investigation was the significant difference obtained among the mean number of infer- ential correct responses across the four treatment ...
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... findings . Likewise , a five month study using high school students conducted by Reed ( 1977 ) as well as a one month study by Oliver ( 1973 ) showed that improvement in reading was not sig- nificantly greater for those students ...
... findings . Likewise , a five month study using high school students conducted by Reed ( 1977 ) as well as a one month study by Oliver ( 1973 ) showed that improvement in reading was not sig- nificantly greater for those students ...
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Reading Interests of Sue Hawkins | 18 |
A Comparison of Childrens Lynn J Moore | 27 |
Richard D Robinson | 39 |
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