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The Relationships of Oral Reading Fluency at Word, Sentence, and Passage Levels and Reading Comprehension in Chinese
by
Jhuo, Rong-An
, Chen, Ji-Kang
, Wang, Li-Chih
, Hui, Carr-Ie
in
Adolescent
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ China
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ East Asian People
/ Educational activities
/ Female
/ Fluency
/ Humans
/ Intelligence tests
/ Language
/ Male
/ Oral reading
/ Original Research
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Psychology
/ Reading
/ Reading comprehension
/ Reading Fluency
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Syntax
2024
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The Relationships of Oral Reading Fluency at Word, Sentence, and Passage Levels and Reading Comprehension in Chinese
by
Jhuo, Rong-An
, Chen, Ji-Kang
, Wang, Li-Chih
, Hui, Carr-Ie
in
Adolescent
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ China
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ East Asian People
/ Educational activities
/ Female
/ Fluency
/ Humans
/ Intelligence tests
/ Language
/ Male
/ Oral reading
/ Original Research
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Psychology
/ Reading
/ Reading comprehension
/ Reading Fluency
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Syntax
2024
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The Relationships of Oral Reading Fluency at Word, Sentence, and Passage Levels and Reading Comprehension in Chinese
by
Jhuo, Rong-An
, Chen, Ji-Kang
, Wang, Li-Chih
, Hui, Carr-Ie
in
Adolescent
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ China
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Comprehension
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ East Asian People
/ Educational activities
/ Female
/ Fluency
/ Humans
/ Intelligence tests
/ Language
/ Male
/ Oral reading
/ Original Research
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Psychology
/ Reading
/ Reading comprehension
/ Reading Fluency
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Syntax
2024
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The Relationships of Oral Reading Fluency at Word, Sentence, and Passage Levels and Reading Comprehension in Chinese
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The Relationships of Oral Reading Fluency at Word, Sentence, and Passage Levels and Reading Comprehension in Chinese
2024
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This study aims to expand our understanding of the relations of oral reading fluency at word, sentence, and passage levels to reading comprehension in Chinese-speaking secondary school-aged students. In total, 80 participants (46 males and 34 females) ranging from 13 to 15 years old joined this study and were tested on tasks of oral reading fluency at three levels, reading comprehension, and nonverbal IQ. Our results showed a clear relationship from fluency at the level of the word to the sentence and then the passage in oral reading fluency as well as both the direct and indirect importance of word-level oral reading fluency in reading comprehension. Only the indirect effect from word-level oral reading fluency to reading comprehension through passage-level oral reading fluency was significant. Our findings suggest that sentence-level oral reading fluency is the crucial component to reading comprehension in Chinese. Additionally, recognition of the potential value of unique features, such as syntactic awareness and word segment accuracy, that happen at the sentence level should be integrated into instructional activities for reading.
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