Psycholinguistic correlations of academic achievement |
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Authors: | Donald Hammill Randall Parker Phyllis Newcomer |
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Affiliation: | 1505 Sunny Vale #217 Austin, Texas 78741, USA;Sutton Hall 327 The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712, USA |
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Abstract: | This research investigated the relationship of the ITPA subtests to measures of academic performance (i.e., the California Achievement Test). Subjects were 137 9-year old children similar to those used in the standardization sample of the 1968 revision of the ITPA. Two kinds of data analyses were undertaken-1. correlation coefficients among the variables were derived, and 2. the subjects were divided into low, average, and high groups based on their CAT performance, and analyses of covariance were run to determine the significance of ITPA differences. The results failed to support the hypothesis that psycholinguistic abilities, except those which contribute to the Grammatic Closure subtest, are related to academic proficiency. |
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