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Effects of Automaticity Training on Reading Performance: A Meta-Analysis
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|作者:
Samantha Cooper
Michael Hebert
J. Marc Goodrich
Sergio Leiva
Xin Lin
Peng Peng
J. Ron Nelson
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[1] University of Nebraska,Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
[2] University of California,Department of Education
[3] Texas A&M,Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture
[4] University of Texas,Department of Special Education
[5] University of Nebraska,Deparment of Special Education and Communication Disorders
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Meta-analysis;
Automaticity training;
Fundamental literacy component skills;
Reading fluency;
Reading comprehension;
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The purpose of this meta-analysis was to assess the overall effects of automaticity training of fundamental literacy component skills (i.e., letter names/sounds, individual words) on reading fluency and comprehension. Another purpose was to assess if the effects of automaticity training varied for reading fluency and comprehension. We identified 11 research studies involving students in Grades 1–6 that met the inclusion criteria for this meta-analysis. A total of 83 effect sizes (Hedges g, corrected for sample size bias) were extracted from these studies. These studies were double-coded for specific features (e.g., student age, student grade, type of automaticity training). We meta-analyzed the effect sizes using a multi-level meta-analytic model and examined whether the outcome measure type (comprehension or fluency) moderated the effects of automaticity training. We also analyzed for publication bias. The overall effect size for automaticity training of fundamental literacy component skills on reading fluency and comprehension was 0.28, although it was not statistically significant. Shifting units of analysis approach indicated there was a statistically significant effect found for reading fluency outcomes [g = 0.48 (CI = .23, .72)] but not for reading comprehension (ES = 0.17 ns). Limitations and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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