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Dee-Lucas, Diana – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1979
Reports on a study that demonstrated that college students are flexible in their reading and readily adjust their reading rates in accordance with the payoffs of a task. In particular, propositions expressing case relations were more likely to be retained than those expressing descriptive information. (HOD)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Reading Rate, Reading Research
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Chang, Shou Shan; Hanna, Gerald S. – Reading World, 1980
Describes a study designed to determine whether one-minute or two-minute tests of reading rates are more reliable and whether warm-up exercises improve the accuracy of rate measures. Indicates that results were inconsistent with theoretical expectations and past research and suggests that no changes in standardized testing practices are currently…
Descriptors: Reading Rate, Reading Research, Research Methodology, Secondary Education
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Sailor, A. Louise; Ball, Steve E. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Rate, Reading Research
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Neuhaus, Graham F.; Post, Yolanda – Journal of Research in Reading, 2003
Uses a novel word-reading efficiency measure to determine if articulations or processing times associated with reading the word "aye" were enhanced through the phonological or orthographic qualities contained in the preceding word. Documents the importance of separating phonological and orthographic information in English homophones. (SG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Rate, Reading Research
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Cobbold, Shirley; Passenger, Terri; Terrell, Colin – Journal of Research in Reading, 2003
Examines serial naming speed and its association with reading ability. Suggests that children aged 4.0 to 5.5 years show wide variability in serial naming speed that is predominately attributable to the length of the pauses between the articulated words. Notes that there appears to be a developmental association between the duration of the pauses…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Preschool Education, Reaction Time, Reading Ability
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Bosshardt, Hans-Georg – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1990
The study examined whether stutterers (27 children and 19 adults) subvocalize more slowly than nonstutterers and need more time for overt fluent speech production. Results indicated that a strictly motoric explanation of stuttering is inadequate as stutterers and nonstutterers differ in temporal parameters not only during speech execution, but…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Intervals, Motor Reactions
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Krischer, C. C.; And Others – Educational Research, 1994
People with reading difficulties experience automatic gaze guidance when using gliding text (subtitles). Reading exercises with gliding text eliminated reading difficulties for 21 second graders in 24 15-minute sessions. Mean reading speed increased from 10 to 24 words per minute. (SK)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Reading Achievement
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Marsh, George E. II; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1991
Measures reading rate and comprehension of 39 managers. Shows that both increased after a one-week training program to improve reading speed. (SR)
Descriptors: Administrators, Professional Training, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
Endres, Garrett J.; Kleiner, Brian H. – Training and Development, 1992
Improving employee reading skills requires attention to three elements: speed, accuracy, and comprehension. Reading efficiency can be enhanced by teaching various styles: surveying, skimming, scanning, intensive reading, and critical reading. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
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Sumara, Dennis J. – English Journal, 1994
Describes the problem readers have in spending quality time in works of literature. Advocates trying to "dwell" in literature, rather than simply "touring" it. Shows how spending time in texts enhances an understanding and appreciation of the work. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Reading Rate
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Foster, Blair T. – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1990
Discusses methods and research related to increasing children's reading rates to improve their comprehension and self-esteem. Concludes that the improvement of reading rate should be an established component of any reading program. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
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Dyson, Mary C.; Kipping, Gary J. – Visible Language, 1998
Describes two experiments that explore the effect of line length and paging versus scrolling on reading from screen. Finds that long lines were read faster than short lines with no change in comprehension and that subject's judgment of reading ease did not correlate with performance. Concludes that further study is needed. (PA)
Descriptors: Layout (Publications), Readability, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension
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Steinman, Bernard A.; Kimbrough, B. T.; Johnson, Franklin; LeJeune, B. J. – RE:view: Rehabilitation Education for Blindness and Visual Impairment, 2004
The enormously complex and sometimes controversial project to unify the traditional literary Braille code used in English-speaking countries with the technical and mathematical codes authorized by the Braille Authority of North America (BANA) and the Braille Authority of the United Kingdom (BAUK) proposes to change English Grade Two Braille on a…
Descriptors: Braille, Language Planning, Reading Rate, Reading Fluency
Watson, Gale R.; Ramsey, Vincent; De l'Aune, William; Elk, Arona – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2004
This study found that the provision of ergonomic workstations for 12 older persons with age-related macular degeneration who used low vision devices significantly increased the participants' reading speed and decreased their discomfort when reading.
Descriptors: Workstations, Reading Rate, Human Factors Engineering, Older Adults
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O'Connor, Rollanda E.; White, Annika; Swanson, H. Lee – Exceptional Children, 2007
In this research we evaluated two methods to improve the reading fluency of struggling readers. Poor readers in Grades 2 and 4 with (n = 17) and without (n = 20) learning disabilities were randomly assigned to one of two fluency practice variations or to a control group. Students in the treatments practiced reading aloud under repeated or…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Reading Improvement
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