Psychology of Reading

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Articulatory Loop
Auditory Visual Integration
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Basilar Membrane
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cognitive development
Cooperative Goal Structures
Creative Readers
Criterion Referenced Tests
Developmental Dyslexia
Developmental Reading Disorders
Disabled Readers
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Full Scale IQ
Group Administered Intelligence Tests
Hair Cells
hierarchical learning model
IQ Test
Left Hemisphere
literacy assessment
Lower Verbal IQ
neuropsychology
Performance IQ
Phonological Recoding
psycholinguistics
Randall R. Wallace
readers
Reading Disability
Reading Disorders
reading motivation
recognition
Retarded Reader
Round Window
Semantic Information
sensory processing
Single Sensory System Functions
Verbal IQ
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138092679
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The need to know why as well as how children and youth respond as they do to reading instruction has guided the selection of this book’s content. The second edition of this title, originally published in 1990, has retained and elaborated upon the three major themes previously presented: that reading is a linguistic process; that motivation, the affective domain, may be as important in learning to read as the cognitive domain; and that the reality of learning theory is to be found in the mechanisms of the brain where information is mediated and memory traces are stored.

The text integrates views from cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, and neuropsychology as they relate to reading and writing. A learning-motivation model is provided to present associative learning, conceptualization, and self-directed reading in a hierarchical relationship with distinct cognitive and affective components. The distinction between beginning and proficient reading is maintained throughout the text.

Mildred C. Robeck, Randall R. Wallace

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