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1. The Reading Profiles of Late Elementary English Learners with and without Risk for Dyslexia

2. Structure Altering Effects of a Multicomponent Reading Intervention: An Application of the Direct and Inferential Mediation (DIME) Model of Reading Comprehension in Upper Elementary Grades

3. Reading Comprehension and Academic Vocabulary: Exploring Relations of Item Features and Reading Proficiency

4. The Reading Profiles of Late Elementary English Learners with and without Risk for Dyslexia

5. Extending the Simple View of Reading to Account for Variation within Readers and across Texts: The Complete View of Reading (CVR'i')

6. An Investigation of an Intervention to Promote Inference Generation by Adolescent Poor Comprehenders

7. The Poor Get Richer: Heterogeneity in the Efficacy of a School-Level Intervention for Academic Language

8. Examining a Motivational Treatment and Its Impact on Adolescents' Reading Comprehension and Fluency

9. The Influence of Properties of the Test and Their Interactions with Reader Characteristics on Reading Comprehension: An Explanatory Item Response Study

10. Cognitive Difficulties in Struggling Comprehenders and Their Relation to Reading Comprehension: A Comparison of Group Selection and Regression-Based Models

11. Inferential Processing among Adequate and Struggling Adolescent Comprehenders and Relations to Reading Comprehension

12. The Relation of Knowledge-Text Integration Processes and Reading Comprehension in 7th- to 12th-Grade Students

13. The Effect of Reading Duration on the Reliability and Validity of Middle School Students' ORF Performance

14. Adolescents' Motivation for Reading: Group Differences and Relation to Standardized Achievement

15. The Contribution of Attentional Control and Working Memory to Reading Comprehension and Decoding

16. Effects of Tier 3 Intervention for Students with Persistent Reading Difficulties and Characteristics of Inadequate Responders

17. Psychometric Properties of Maze Tasks in Middle School Students

18. Reliability and Validity of Oral Reading Fluency Median and Mean Scores among Middle Grade Readers when Using Equated Texts

19. Effects of Technology Enhancements and Type of Teacher Support on Assessing Spanish-Speaking Children's Oral Reading Fluency in Second Grade

20. The Relations among Oral and Silent Reading Fluency and Comprehension in Middle School: Implications for Identification and Instruction of Students with Reading Difficulties

21. Effects of Individualized and Standardized Interventions on Middle School Students with Reading Disabilities

22. Contextual Effects of Bilingual Programs on Beginning Reading

23. Response to Intervention for Middle School Students with Reading Difficulties: Effects of a Primary and Secondary Intervention

24. Effects of a Bundled Accommodations Package on High-Stakes Testing for Middle School Students with Reading Disabilities

25. One-Year Follow-Up Outcomes of Spanish and English Interventions for English Language Learners at Risk for Reading Problems

26. Assessing Reading Comprehension in Bilinguals

27. Effects of Accommodations on High-Stakes Testing for Students with Reading Disabilities

28. An Evaluation of Intensive Intervention for Students with Persistent Reading Difficulties

29. Measures of Reading Comprehension: A Latent Variable Analysis of the Diagnostic Assessment of Reading Comprehension

30. Measures of Information Processing in Rapid Automatized Naming (RAN) and Their Relation To Reading.

32. The Rosetta Phenotype Harmonization Method Facilitates Finding a Relationship Quantitative Trait Locus for a Complex Cognitive Trait.

39. The reading profiles of late elementary English learners with and without risk for dyslexia.

40. Structure Altering Effects of a Multicomponent Reading Intervention: An Application of the Direct and Inferential Mediation (DIME) Model of Reading Comprehension in Upper Elementary Grades.

41. Latent Profiles as Predictors of Response to Instruction for Students With Reading Difficulties.

42. Extending the Simple View of Reading to Account for Variation Within Readers and Across Texts: The Complete View of Reading (CVRi).

43. The Poor Get Richer: Heterogeneity in the Efficacy of a School-Level Intervention for Academic Language.

44. An Investigation of an Intervention to Promote Inference Generation by Adolescent Poor Comprehenders.

45. The Influence of Properties of the Test and Their Interactions With Reader Characteristics on Reading Comprehension: An Explanatory Item Response Study.

46. Cognitive Difficulties in Struggling Comprehenders and Their Relation to Reading Comprehension: A Comparison of Group Selection and Regression-Based Models.

47. Validation of the direct and inferential mediation (DIME) model of reading comprehension in grades 7 through 12.

48. The Relation of Knowledge-Text Integration Processes and Reading Comprehension in 7th- to 12th-Grade Students.

49. The Effect of Reading Duration on the Reliability and Validity of Middle School Students’ ORF Performance.

50. Psychometric Properties of Maze Tasks in Middle School Students.

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