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Reading skill: Some adult comparisons

Authors :
Charles A. Perfetti
Laura C. Bell
Source :
Journal of Educational Psychology. 86:244-255
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
American Psychological Association (APA), 1994.

Abstract

Three groups of college readers were compared on several information-processing and language comprehension tasks that tap the cognitive components of reading. The groups were skilled readers with high verbal and nonverbal abilities, low-skilled readers with a disparity between verbal and nonverbal abilities, and low-skilled readers who were low in both verbal and nonverbal ability. Results confirm the importance of word processing and general language comprehension in distinguishing skilled from less skilled readers. Results also support the view that reading ability is best described as a continuous function and provide evidence of the reemergence of lower level processing skills in adults as a function of text difficulty

Details

ISSN :
19392176 and 00220663
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Educational Psychology
Accession number :
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