نتایج جستجو برای: writing only tasks

تعداد نتایج: 1545141  

2014
Carolina M. J. Toledo Piza Elizeu C. de Macedo Monica C. Miranda Orlando F. A. Bueno

The analysis of cognitive processes underpinning reading and writing skills may help to distinguish different reading ability profiles. The present study used a Brazilian reading and writing battery to compare performance of students with dyslexia with two individually matched control groups: one contrasting on reading competence but not age and the other group contrasting on age but not readin...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1980
G D Schott

Cerebral damage which renders the preferred arm useless may lead patients to use their non-preferred arm for everyday tasks including writing. In these circumstances, mirror writing and other mirror movements may occur. The present study on 10 formerly right-handed patients was carried out to determine whether similar phenomena occurred when serious damage to the right arm itself had occurred, ...

2011
Said Hadjerrouit

Wikis provide teachers with potentially significant opportunities for creating socially engaged tasks that require active student participation and collaboration. Wikis allow students to work together to develop content on the web, giving them a sense of how writing can be carried out collaboratively. Collaborative writing offer opportunities not only to practice literature review, academic rea...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2010
Aviah Gvion Naama Friedmann

The article describes AE, a Hebrew-speaking individual with acquired dysgraphia, who makes mainly letter position errors in writing. His dysgraphia resulted from impairment in the graphemic buffer, but unlike previously studied patients, most of his errors related to the position of letters rather than to letter identity: 80% of his errors were letter position errors in writing, and only 7% of ...

Journal: :Journal of Documentation 2003
Simon Attfield Ann Blandford John Dowell

Information seeking does not occur in a vacuum but invariably is motivated by some wider task. It is well accepted that to understand information seeking we must understand the task context within which it takes place. Writing is amongst the most common tasks within which information seeking is embedded. This paper considers how writing can be understood in order to account for embedded informa...

Journal: :Cognition 1986
C Read Y F Zhang H Y Nie B Q Ding

Chinese adults literate only in Chinese characters could not add or delete individual consonants in spoken Chinese words. A comparable group of adults, literate in alphabetic spelling as well as characters, could perform the same tasks readily and accurately. The two groups were similar in education and experience but differed in age and consequently in whether they had learned an alphabetic wr...

Journal: :Journal of neurolinguistics 2013
Fan Cao Ben Rickles Marianne Vu Ziheng Zhu Derek Ho Lung Chan Lindsay N Harris Joseph Stafura Yi Xu Charles A Perfetti

Adult learners of Chinese learned new characters through writing, visual chunking or reading-only. Following training, ERPs were recorded during character recognition tasks, first shortly after the training and then three months later. We hypothesized that the character training effects would be seen in ERP components associated with word recognition and episodic memory. Results confirmed a lar...

2017
Steve Graham Michael Hebert Michael Paige Sandbank Karen R. Harris

This study examined the number of writing samples needed to obtain a reliable estimate of young struggling writers’ capabilities. It further assessed if performance in one genre was reflective of performance in other genres for these children. Secondand third-grade students (81 boys, 56 girls), who were identified as struggling writers in need of special assistance by their teacher and scored a...

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