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Rapid automatized naming and reading performance: a meta-analysis
Petersson, Karl Magnus; Araújo, Susana; Faisca, Luis. - : American Psychological Association, 2015
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Preschool predictors of early literacy acquisition in German-speaking children
Fricke, Silke; Szczerbinski, Marcin; Fox-Boyer, Annette. - : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015
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A taxometric investigation of developmental dyslexia subtypes. Dyslexia
In: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maureen_Lovett/publication/237775489_An_Investigation_of_Subtypes_of_Developmental_Dyslexia_using_Taxometric_Classification/links/53fcadd70cf22f21c2f3f54c.pdf (2012)
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The Double Deficit Hypothesis in a College-Level Sample: Sex Differences, Comorbid ADHD, and Academic/Neuropsychological Profiles
In: Psychology Theses (2010)
Abstract: The Double Deficit Hypothesis posits that four mutually exclusive subgroups can be identified in a reading disabled (RD) sample. These subgroups are predicted to differ on reading measures, and further evidence suggests they may differ on other academic achievement (AA) and neuropsychological (NP) measures, as well as sex ratios and rate of ADHD diagnosis. Two hundred twenty six college-level adults identified as RD were evaluated, and subgroup comparisons were analyzed. Significant subgroup differences were observed in each domain. No subgroup differences were observed for sex or ADHD diagnosis. Findings suggest that patterns of linguistic ability affect the profiles of reading, AA, and NP performance that characterize adults with RD. These findings have implications for evaluations and academic accommodations.
Keyword: Double deficit hypothesis; Psychology; Reading disability
URL: https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1068&context=psych_theses
https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/psych_theses/77
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Timing is everything: Early identification and the Double Deficit Hypothesis
Steacy, LAURA. - 2009
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Timing is everything: Early identification and the Double Deficit Hypothesis
Steacy, Laura. - 2009
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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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On the association between serial naming speed for letters and digits and word-reading skill: Towards a developmental account
Bowey, Judith A.; McGuigan, Michaela; Ruschena, Annette. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2005
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