2020
DOI: 10.1002/pits.22442
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Examining the relation between PASS cognitive processes and superior reading and mathematics performance

Abstract: Although several studies have shown that planning, attention, simultaneous, and successive (PASS) cognitive processes-operationalized with the cognitive assessment system (CAS; Naglieri & Das, 1997)-are significant predictors of academic performance in the general population, little is known about their role among children with superior academic skills. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine whether PASS processes can predict superior performance in reading and mathematics. We used the standardization … Show more

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“…When the individual needs to remember or complete the information in a certain order, successive processes come into play. There are significant relationships between PASS processes and reading (Georgiou et al, 2021) and Kirby et al (1996) state that the dysfunctions occurring in these four structures are at the root of the problems experienced by students with SLD. Thus, several intervention programs are designed to develop these skills.…”
Section: Pass Theory and Cognitive Enhancement Training Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the individual needs to remember or complete the information in a certain order, successive processes come into play. There are significant relationships between PASS processes and reading (Georgiou et al, 2021) and Kirby et al (1996) state that the dysfunctions occurring in these four structures are at the root of the problems experienced by students with SLD. Thus, several intervention programs are designed to develop these skills.…”
Section: Pass Theory and Cognitive Enhancement Training Programmentioning
confidence: 99%