Lateral Dominance and Second Grade Reading Performance
dc.contributor.author | Koehler, Kurt | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-09-07T22:05:25Z | |
dc.date.available | 2021-09-07T22:05:25Z | |
dc.date.issued | 1994-08-01 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/6093 | |
dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this study was to discover if second grade students having a unilateral dominance will be academically higher in reading than their bilaterally dominant, or mixed laterally dominant classroom peers. Two separate t-tests were used to test the research questions presented in this study: a) Will there be a statistically significant difference between the mean scores of the unilateral dominant group and the mean score of the bilateral dominant group on a standardized reading achievement test? b) Will there be a statistically significant difference between the mean scores of the unilateral dominant group and the mean score of the mixed dominant group on a standardized reading achievement test? Initially, the differences between two physical literalities (unilateral and bilateral second grade students) and their standardized reading achievement scores were established. Based on a standardized reading achievement test (raw scores), the t-test showed that there is no statistically significant difference between the means of unilateral and bilaterally dominant second graders. An additional t-test revealed that there is no statistically significant difference between unilateral and mixed laterally dominant second graders. These findings are based on raw scores from a standardized reading achievement test. | |
dc.subject | T-Test | |
dc.subject | Lateral Dominance | |
dc.subject | Reading | |
dc.subject | Reading Success | |
dc.subject | Standardized Reading Scores | |
dc.title | Lateral Dominance and Second Grade Reading Performance | |
dc.type | thesis | |
refterms.dateFOA | 2021-09-07T22:05:25Z | |
dc.description.institution | SUNY Brockport | |
dc.description.department | Education and Human Development | |
dc.description.degreelevel | Master of Science in Education (MSEd) | |
dc.source.status | published | |
dc.description.publicationtitle | Education and Human Development Master's Theses | |
dc.contributor.organization | The College at Brockport | |
dc.languate.iso | en_US |