Reading Horizons, Volumes 24-25College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1983 |
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... significant gains in grade two ( 2.4 months ) , grade four ( 3.8 months ) , and grade five ( 4.6 months ) . The gains at grades four and five would seem to have practical significance in addition to statistical significance ...
... significant gains in grade two ( 2.4 months ) , grade four ( 3.8 months ) , and grade five ( 4.6 months ) . The gains at grades four and five would seem to have practical significance in addition to statistical significance ...
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... significant . The " good " readers , on the other hand , lost over a year in comprehension -- a difference significant beyond the .001 level . The claim that the regression phenomenon is valid only for poor readers is not supported by ...
... significant . The " good " readers , on the other hand , lost over a year in comprehension -- a difference significant beyond the .001 level . The claim that the regression phenomenon is valid only for poor readers is not supported by ...
Pagina 240
... significant at the .05 level . RESULTS Table 1 displays the simple correlation coefficients between all independent variables paired with each dependent variable . Significant correlations with Test I were ACT composite score ( r = .57 ) ...
... significant at the .05 level . RESULTS Table 1 displays the simple correlation coefficients between all independent variables paired with each dependent variable . Significant correlations with Test I were ACT composite score ( r = .57 ) ...
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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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