2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2022.914414
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Reading comprehension precursors: Evidence of the simple view of reading in a transparent orthography

Abstract: The Simple View of Reading (SVR) proposes that reading comprehension depends on two general processes –language comprehension and word recognition– and that the contribution of these known processes to reading comprehension varies in time. Specifically, the contribution of word recognition decreases, and the contribution of language comprehension increases with student progress. The purpose of this study was to test the SVR in a large sample of 4,750 Dominican public-school students from second (n = 2,399) and… Show more

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“…Project USAID-Read provides additional information on how this cognitive process takes place in this context by having conducted multiple studies on reading comprehension precursors. These studies have not only validated the project's efficacy (Sánchez-Vincitore et al, 2020) but have also provided support for the simple view theory of reading and described the predictive weights of each subcomponent of reading comprehension (Sánchez-Vincitore et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Project USAID-Read provides additional information on how this cognitive process takes place in this context by having conducted multiple studies on reading comprehension precursors. These studies have not only validated the project's efficacy (Sánchez-Vincitore et al, 2020) but have also provided support for the simple view theory of reading and described the predictive weights of each subcomponent of reading comprehension (Sánchez-Vincitore et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%