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Reciprocal Effects of Self-Regulation, Semantic Knowledge, and Reading Comprehension in Early Elementary School.
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In: Child development, vol 87, iss 6 (2016)
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The comprehension of sentences involving quantity information affects responses on the up-down axis.
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Enacted Reading Comprehension: Using Bodily Movement to Aid the Comprehension of Abstract Text Content.
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Reciprocal Effects of Self-Regulation, Semantic Knowledge, and Reading Comprehension in Early Elementary School.
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