Putting Transfer Back on Trial: Modeling Individual Differences in the Transfer of Decoding-Skill Gains to Other Aspects of Reading Acquisition. |
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Authors: | Compton, Donald L. Olinghouse, Natalie G. Elleman, Amy Vining, Jan Appleton, Amanda C. Vail, Jennifer Summers, Marci |
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Abstract: | The authors explored a new means of assessing responsiveness to decoding-skill intervention to model individual differences in the transfer of decoding-skill gains to other aspects of reading acquisition in 35 children, Grades 3 through 5, with reading disabilities. Seven different parameters, representing responsiveness to decoding instruction, were estimated for each child and used to predict gains on standardized reading tests assessing word attack, word identification, and text reading accuracy, fluency, and comprehension. Results indicated that several estimates of an individual's responsiveness to instruction were related to gains in other aspects of reading. Results also suggested that the most appropriate unit of analysis for examining transfer is the individual, not the group. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | individual differences decoding skill intervention reading acquisition reading disabilities elementary students |
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