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The Effect Of Question-answer Relationships On Ninth-grade Students' Ability To Accurately Answer Comprehension QuestionsStafford, Tammy 01 January 2012 (has links)
This experimental research study examined the effects of the Question-Answer Relationships (QAR) taxonomy on ninth-grade students’ ability to answer comprehension questions. Participants included 32 incoming ninth-grade students who were required to attend summer school due to poor attendance, grades, and/or standardized test scores. Participants were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Experimental group participants received one week of initial strategy instruction followed by three weeks of maintenance activities. Results indicated that the strategy had a negative effect on students’ question-answering ability and raised questions regarding comprehension instruction, length of interventions, and the role of scaffolded support for a target population of adolescent readers. Discussion of the results revolves around interventions, QAR instruction, reading ability, and motivation of the participants.
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Effects of Intervention on Text-Implicit Questions for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing StudentsSantoro, Carly Rae January 2020 (has links)
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