Lexical decision and oral reading by poor and normal readers

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Wim H. J. van Bon
Paula H. Tooren
Kees W. J. M. van Eekelen
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[1] University of Nijmegen,Department of Special Education (Development & Learning), Faculty of Social Sciences
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assessment; Children; Dutch; Lexical decision; Normal readers; Oral reading; Poor readers;
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The primary goal of this study was to compare a paper-and-pencil version of the lexical decision task, which can be administered groupwise, with reading aloud a differently ordered list of the same words and pseudowords. Participants were first and second graders (“normal readers”) and students from schools for children with learning difficulties. On the average, the latter “poor readers” scored at the same oral reading level as the normal readers, but were older. The correlation between both tasks appeared to be high and both tasks had comparable correlations with third variables, suggesting that performance is determined by the same processes. Because the lexical decision task showed little evidence for guessing, it may be an — even better — alternative for oral reading. No differences between participant groups were found that point to different reading strategies. Error analysis, however, indicates that the poor readers probably have a specific problem in the oral reading of pseudowords.
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