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Johns, Jerry L. – 1974
This paper compares a recent revision of the Dolch Basic Sight Vocabulary with four recently published word lists to find words common to at least three of the four word lists which were not on the Dolch list. These lists were consisted of the 500 most frequent words from the American Heritage Intermediate corpus, the 188 high frequency words from…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Reading, Reading Development, Reading Research
Harker, W. John – 1973
The purpose of this discussion is to identify and to describe current models of reading comprehension in order to draw conclusions regarding their application to classroom teaching. The models are categorized according to the different approaches to comprehension: "Behavior Models" are concerned with determining behavioral outcomes for teaching…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Mickelson, Norma I. – 1974
This study examined the assumption that language expression and reading performance are related processes. Subjects included a total of 676 nine-year-old children of heterogeneous socioeconomic status, intelligence, and achievement levels. Verbal fluency was defined as being a measure of associative verbal encoding (a/v/e), wherein children give…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Associative Learning, Grade 4, Reading Ability
Dale, Edgar, Ed. – 1949
This monograph discusses the three chief interacting variables which affect the readability of a particular piece of material--format and organization, the reader, and the criterion used to estimate readability. Chapters include "The Concept of Readability," which provides a comprehensive view of readability, analyzes the purposes of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Literature Reviews, Readability
Jackson, M. S. – 1972
This book includes five reports of educational therapeutic work done with reading disabled children. Reports 1-3 describe innovative procedures practiced with individual children. Report 2 describes an experiment with a group of young children who in their second year at school had made scarcely any progress in reading. The procedures described,…
Descriptors: Reading, Reading Difficulties, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
Bomont, Charles C. – 1974
This paper reports the results of a study for determining the reading vocabularies of graduating seniors majoring in education. The vocabulary section of Form A of the Nelson-Denny Reading Test was administered to ninety-eight graduating seniors at a major Southwestern State university. An analysis of the data revealed that only the teachers of…
Descriptors: College Students, Education Majors, Preservice Teacher Education, Reading
Howell, Maryon – 1973
Designed to test the effectiveness of reading as a factor in changing attitude, this study was based on three hypotheses: reading taught in the normal classroom could be the media through which positive attitudes toward Spanish Americans are fostered; there would be no significant difference between the scores of boys and girls and the children's…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 5, Hispanic American Literature
Smith, Patrick E.; Kulhavy, Raymond W. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of adjunct objectives (AO) or adjunct rules (AR) on instructional materials. The subjects were 110 undergraduate volunteers attending Arizona State University. As each subject entered the lecture hall for the class, he was given an envelope containing the experimental materials appropriate to a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Instructional Materials, Learning
Van Mondfrans, Adrian P. – 1968
This study was designed to further validate the Staats remedial reading procedures and to demonstrate their generality by extending their application to a population of pre- and early-adolescent retarded readers. The subjects consisted of 32 students from fourth, fifth, and sixth grade classrooms and 16 subjects of equivalent chronological age…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Mild Mental Retardation, Reading, Reading Achievement
Meyer, Bonnie J. F.; McConkie, George W. – 1974
The purpose of this study to determine if information high in the logical structure of a passage tends to be recalled better than information low in the structure. Two groups of 24 Cornell undergraduates participated in the experiment. Subjects in each group read and recalled three passages. Group one read the Breeder Reactor High, Schizophrenia…
Descriptors: College Students, Paragraph Composition, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
Lappert, Richard E. – 1974
This study tested the following hypotheses: (1) that children would use both verbal-associative and acoustic memory attributes when encoding words in memory, and that the recall of younger children would indicate dominance of the acoustic attribute while the recall of older children would indicate dominance of the verbal-associative attribute; (2)…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade 6, Learning, Learning Theories
Biemiller, Andrew – 1974
This document presents cross-sectional and longitudinal data relating the time required to read orally 50 unrelated letters, 50 unrelated words, and 100 words in text among first to sixth grade children and adults. Results include concurrent correlation between letter, word, and text times ranging between .18 and .92 with a median of .77.…
Descriptors: Adults, Elementary School Students, Reading Ability, Reading Achievement
Berryman, Charles
This study uses the revised modules of a previous study of the effects of newspapers in elementary schools to determine the effects of the modules and newspaper use in general, as well as to determine whether the variables of sex, race, prior reading ability, and same or opposite race of teacher and student influenced results. The study was…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Newspapers, Racial Differences, Reading Ability
Solomon, Bernard – 1973
This paper describes the development of a reading program based on popular television broadcasts. The project was carried out in one inner-city middle school--seventh and eighth grades--(Rhodes Middle School, Philadelphia). The aims of the project were to use television as a means for children to read and for drawing administrators and teachers…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 7, Grade 8
Meynet, Chris; Wood, Evelyn – 1967
A study made with three specially selected groups of students reading similar material revealed that there was little difference in speed and comprehension between reading printed material in books or on microfilm. One test group was composed of students trained to read in thousands of words per minute. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Microfilm, Reading, Reading Ability
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