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Predictors of Reading Comprehension: A Model-Based Meta-analytic Review
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Joint Modeling of the Component Skills of Reading and Writing: A Meta-Analytic SEM Approach
Ahmed, Yusra (authoraut)
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Wagner, Richard K. (professor directing dissertation)
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Developing Emergent Literacy Skills: The Impact of Alphabet Instruction
Piasta, Shayne B. (authoraut)
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Wagner, Richard K. (professor directing dissertation)
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Connor, Carol McDonald (outside committee member)
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Development of Writing: Key Components of Written Language
Kantor, Patricia Thatcher (authoraut)
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Wagner, Richard K. (professor directing dissertation)
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Foorman, Barbara (university representative)
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The Nature of Morphological Knowledge
Muse, Andrea E. (authoraut)
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Wagner, Richard K. (professor directing dissertation)
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Wetherby, Amy (outside committee member)
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Torgesen, Joseph K. (committee member)
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Lonigan, Christopher (committee member)
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Schatschneider, Christopher (committee member)
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Department of Psychology (degree granting department)
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Florida State University (degree granting institution)
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Morphological knowledge, which refers to a conscious awareness of or the ability to use the smallest units of meaning in a language, may be important in learning to read English. However, the underlying nature of this construct is not well understood. A battery including nine morphological knowledge measures was administered to a fourth grade sample. In addition, two standardized vocabulary tests and three oral reading fluency tasks were included. Participants' scores on a statewide reading comprehension test were also obtained. A series of confirmatory factor analyses was conducted to explore the possibility that morphological knowledge may be divided into two or more subcategories. The role of method effects was then explored. The relation between morphological knowledge and vocabulary was also examined. Additional models designed to quantify the relations between morphological knowledge, vocabulary, oral reading fluency, and reading comprehension were included. In all cases, a single-factor model of morphological knowledge was the preferred model. This indicates that the morphological tasks administered were all measuring the same construct, and that method effects were not playing a significant role in performance. The results of the analyses also showed that morphological knowledge and vocabulary are indistinguishable for fourth-grade students. When morphological knowledge and vocabulary were represented as a single latent variable, it accounted for a high and significant portion of the variance in reading comprehension. ; A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Psychology in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ; Summer Semester, 2005. ; June 23, 2005. ; Vocabulary, Reading, Morphological, Confirmatory Factor Analysis ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Richard K. Wagner, Professor Directing Dissertation; Amy Wetherby, Outside Committee Member; Joseph K. Torgesen, Committee Member; Christopher Lonigan, Committee Member; Christopher Schatschneider, Committee Member.
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