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Achievement attributions are associated with specific rather than general learning delays
In: Learn Individ Differ (2018)
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Reading-Related Causal Attributions for Success and Failure: Dynamic Links With Reading Skill
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Brain Basis of Phonological Awareness for Spoken Language in Children and Its Disruption in Dyslexia
Kovelman, Ioulia; Norton, Elizabeth S.; Christodoulou, Joanna A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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Multiple component remediation of developmental reading disabilities: A Controlled factorial evaluation of the influence of IQ, socioeconomic status, and race on outcomes
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2012)
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Brain Basis of Phonological Awareness for Spoken Language in Children and Its Disruption in Dyslexia
Kovelman, Ioulia; Norton, Elizabeth S.; Christodoulou, Joanna A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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Brain Basis of Phonological Awareness for Spoken Language in Children and Its Disruption in Dyslexia
Kovelman, Ioulia; Norton, Elizabeth S.; Christodoulou, Joanna A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2011
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Neurocognitive Predictors of Reading Outcomes for Children With Reading Disabilities
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2011)
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The Varieties of Pathways to Dysfluent Reading Comparing Subtypes of Children With Dyslexia at Letter, Word, and Connected Text Levels of Reading
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2008)
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Phonological Awareness and Rapid Naming Skills of Children with Reading Disabilities and Children with Reading Disabilities Who Are At Risk for Mathematics Difficulties
Abstract: Limited research has examined the skills of children with a reading disability (RD) and children with RD and a mathematics disability (MD). Even less research has examined the phonological awareness (PA) and rapid automatized naming (RAN) skills in these two groups of children and how these skills relate to reading and math achievement. Additionally, various classification criteria are frequently implemented to classify children with MD. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to examine the PA and RAN skills in children who met different criteria for RD only and children with RD who are at-risk for mathematics difficulties (MDR). Participants were 114 second or third grade students with RD from public elementary schools in three large metropolitan areas. Students were classified as at-risk for mathematics difficulties utilizing a 25(th) percentile cutoff and a 15(th) percentile cutoff as assessed by the KeyMath-Revised Test (Connolly, 1988). A series of PA and RAN measures were administered along with a range of reading and mathematics measures. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that children with RD only evidenced a different pattern of results compared to children with RD + MDR. Additionally, using a more stringent criterion to classify children at-risk for mathematics difficulties resulted in a differential pattern of results when compared to a less stringent classification criterion.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5826.2008.00270.x
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521694/
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Reading fluency: the whole is more than the parts
In: Annals of dyslexia. - Boston, Mass. : Springer 56 (2006) 1, 51-82
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Timing and phonology
In: Reading and writing. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V 15 (2002) 1-2, 1-231
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