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Understanding social gym intimidation and anxiety using the power-threat-meaning framework. [PDF]
Quinn F.
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The child Musicality Index: A child-friendly version of the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index. [PDF]
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Psychological Reports, 2014
The present study assessed the relations between reading anxiety, classroom anxiety, language motivation, and readers' self-perception for a sample of Arab-American students in Arabic classes. The effects of sex, grade, and years studying Arabic on academic achievement were examined as well.
Haitham M Alkhateeb
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The present study assessed the relations between reading anxiety, classroom anxiety, language motivation, and readers' self-perception for a sample of Arab-American students in Arabic classes. The effects of sex, grade, and years studying Arabic on academic achievement were examined as well.
Haitham M Alkhateeb
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Middle Grades Research Journal, 2019
Adolescent struggling readers (ASRs) with and without disabilities are often reported uniformly in the literature as disengaged from reading and lacking the motivation required to read. The present study tested, at the beginning of the academic year, reader self-perception of sixth grade ASRs (n = 71) enrolled in remedial reading courses using the ...
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Adolescent struggling readers (ASRs) with and without disabilities are often reported uniformly in the literature as disengaged from reading and lacking the motivation required to read. The present study tested, at the beginning of the academic year, reader self-perception of sixth grade ASRs (n = 71) enrolled in remedial reading courses using the ...
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The Journal of Special Education, 2019
Perception of one’s ability as a reader is a key construct for improving adolescent literacy outcomes, but this research has not yet been extended to students with disabilities. The current study attempted to address this research gap with a sample of 152 secondary students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD).
J. Garwood
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Perception of one’s ability as a reader is a key construct for improving adolescent literacy outcomes, but this research has not yet been extended to students with disabilities. The current study attempted to address this research gap with a sample of 152 secondary students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD).
J. Garwood
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Journal of Research in Reading, 2002
This study investigated the relationships among parents’ self‐efficacy beliefs, parents’ gender, children’s reader self‐perceptions, reading achievement and gender. This study consisted of 66 students, aged eight and nine, and 92 parents involved in a family literacy project for approximately one year. The study was conducted in a rural area of Eastern
Jacqueline Lynch
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This study investigated the relationships among parents’ self‐efficacy beliefs, parents’ gender, children’s reader self‐perceptions, reading achievement and gender. This study consisted of 66 students, aged eight and nine, and 92 parents involved in a family literacy project for approximately one year. The study was conducted in a rural area of Eastern
Jacqueline Lynch
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Developing a Scale to Measure Reader Self-Perception for EFL Students
PASAA, 2015Dumrong Adunyarittigun
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Journal of Science Social Science, 2022
Can Xue is a famous female writer in Chinese contemporary literature, known as the "Kafka of Asia". Her works are loved by a worldwide audience, especially in Japan and many Western countries.
Nhung Nguyen Thi Hong
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Can Xue is a famous female writer in Chinese contemporary literature, known as the "Kafka of Asia". Her works are loved by a worldwide audience, especially in Japan and many Western countries.
Nhung Nguyen Thi Hong
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Children’s Self-Perception as Readers
2004Reading self-perception refers to a set of beliefs, observations and attitudes that children have about themselves as learners especially related to reading and reading related activities. Reading is central to children’s academic progress; they read in and out of school — all over the world — and depending on their specific needs they “choose” their ...
Ursula Pretzlik, Lily Chan
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Readers’ perceptions of Anthony Yu’s self-retranslation of The Journey to the West
Perspectives, 2020With the aim of filling the gap in the research on real readers’ perception in stylistic research, this study adopts a mixed-method approach integrating quantitative and qualitative data analysis in order to systematically compare reader reviews on ...
F. Wang, Philippe Humblé
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