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Assessing and Correcting Reading and Writing Difficulties ¦ Gunning ¦ 6th Edition
Question List for "Assessing and Correcting Reading and Writing Difficulties"
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A student who has weak orthographic processing ability would have the most difficulty spelling a. ...
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james
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Students with a word finding deficit would have extra difficulty a. hearing sounds in words. b. ...
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tuffie
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Which of the following requires working memory? a. reciting the alphabet b. reciting a series of ...
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Themember4
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Which part of working memory is most likely involved in a serious reading difficulty? a. central ...
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Lisaclaire
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If a child covers one eye while reading, you would most likely suspect a. myopia. b. hyperopia. ...
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amal
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A student with a developmental disability should be able to read a. on his grade level. b. on ...
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anshika
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The factors in reading disability that are easiest to change are a. cognitive. b. educational. ...
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CharlieWard
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Which of the following would be the most valid assessment of reading? a. Student reads a section ...
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DelorasTo
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For average students who can read relative speed on RAN subtests from slowest to fastest is a. ...
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anshika
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A dynamic assessment yields additional information mostly about a student's a. background ...
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MGLQZ
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Jun 20, 2018
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