On the basis of these data we conclude that knowledge of meaning is probably in and of itself an important determinant of error in spelling; that children will produce about 66% per cent more of misspellings in writing words the meaning of which they... The Test and Study Speller - Page xiiby Daniel Starch, George Alonzo Mirick - 1921Full view - About this book
| Leta Stetter Hollingworth - Educational tests and measurements - 1918 - 122 pages
...'Correctly Used and Misspelled' is nearly constant — ,' 1.5 to I for List I, and 1.7 to I for List 2. On the basis of these data we conclude that knowledge...and of itself an important determinant of error in spell- . (.- j ing; that children will produce about sixty-six and two-thirds per cent, i more of misspellings... | |
| Willard Fred Tidyman - English language - 1919 - 200 pages
...and the correct spelling of the word is pointed out by Hollingworth 2 in the following paragraph: " On the basis of these data we conclude that knowledge...error in spelling; that children will produce about 66% per cent more of misspellings in writing words the meaning of which they are ignorant or uncertain,... | |
| Willard Fred Tidyman - English language - 1919 - 200 pages
...and the correct spelling of the word is pointed out by Hollingworth a in the following paragraph: " On the basis of these data we conclude that knowledge...error in spelling; that children will produce about 66% per cent more of misspellings in writing words the meaning of which they are ignorant or uncertain,... | |
| Edward Herbert Cameron - Educational psychology - 1927 - 492 pages
...ability to spell certain words and to use them in sentences. The author of this investigation says: "On the basis of these data we conclude that knowledge...children will produce about sixty-six and two-thirds percent more of misspellings in writing words of the meaning of which they are ignorant or uncertain,... | |
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