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  1. The developmental lag hypothesis in reading: Longitudinal and matched

    Results support a developmental lag model of the reading problems of nondyslexic children. In a 2-yr posttest of 3rd- and 5th-graders matched on reading ability, the younger Ss showed more growth in reading ability, a rate difference predicted by the lag model. An examination of the cognitive profiles of these 2 groups indicated that the more ...

  2. Maturational delay in ADHD: evidence from CPT

    Although CPT performance was consistent with the developmental lag model, ERP data did not support the developmental lag hypothesis for attentional dysfunction in ADHD. Results showed that ADHD effects may mimic age effects at the level of behavior or performance but these effects were unrelated to patterns of neural activation.

  3. PDF Developmental changes in the cognitive correlates of

    Developmental changes in the cognitive correlates of reading ability and the developmental lag hypothesis KEITH E. STANOVICH RUTH G. NATHAN MARILYN VALA-ROSSI Oakland University GROUPS OF third- and fifth-grade children were administered tasks assessing receptive vocab-ulary, phonological awareness, general name-retrieval ability, decoding ...

  4. Differential Co-Development of Vocabulary Knowledge and Reading

    The developmental lag hypothesis in reading: Longitudinal and matched reading-level comparisons. Child Development, 59, 71-86. 10.2307/1130390 [Google Scholar] Sternberg RJ (1987). Most vocabulary is learned from context In McKeown M, & Curtis ME (Eds.), The nature of vocabulary acquisition (pp. 89-105). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

  5. Static and Dynamic Cognitive Deficits in Childhood Preceding Adult

    in cognitive performance. The developmental deficit hy-pothesis (13) predicts static cognitive impairment, mani-fested as deficits that emerge early and remain stable. The developmental lag hypothesis (14-16) predicts growth in cognitive abilities, but growth that lags behind the more rapid growth in healthy individuals.

  6. Phonological and Surface Profiles of Reading Difficulties Among Very

    The purpose of this study was to test the developmental lag hypothesis, which assumes that a surface pattern of reading difficulties should be attributed to a general developmental delay rather ...

  7. The Developmental Lag Hypothesis in Reading ...

    The Developmental Lag Hypothesis in Reading: Longitudinal and Matched Reading-Level Comparisons. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1988, 59, 71-86. Groups of third-, fifth-, and seventh-grade children (ages 8-11, 10-10, and 13-0, respectively) who were matched on reading ability were administered tasks assessing receptive vocabulary, strategic memory ...

  8. Phonological and Surface Profiles of Reading Difficulties Among Very

    The purpose of this study was to test the developmental lag hypothesis, which assumes that a surface pattern of reading difficulties should be attributed to a general developmental delay rather than to specific deficits in the acquisition of orthographic decoding skills. We compared a sample of very low birth weight children (less than 1,500 g ...

  9. Developmental changes in the cognitive correlates of reading ability

    The cognitive profiles of these 2 groups were similar. Although the traditional domain of developmental lag models has been dyslexia (i.e., severe reading disability), it is argued that this type of model is actually more helpful as an aid to understanding the normal achievement variations observed among nondyslexic children.

  10. PDF Examining Oral Reading Fluency Trajectories Among English Language ...

    The current study examines the developmental lag versus deficit hypothesis as it may relate to ELL beginning readers. In addition, four explicit questions are examined seeking to clarify the nature of ELL perceived risk: (a) Does a student's relative standing in first grade oral reading fluency predict fourth grade

  11. Developmental Changes in the Cognitive Correlates of Reading Ability

    DOI: 10.2307/747709 Corpus ID: 143644282; Developmental Changes in the Cognitive Correlates of Reading Ability and the Developmental Lag Hypothesis. @article{Stanovich1986DevelopmentalCI, title={Developmental Changes in the Cognitive Correlates of Reading Ability and the Developmental Lag Hypothesis.}, author={Keith E. Stanovich and Ruth G. Nathan and Marilyn Vala-Rossi}, journal={Reading ...

  12. Developmental Lag Versus Deficit Models of Reading Disability: A

    [Show full abstract] studying quantitative change / [presents a study using an individual growth model] to evaluate the competing hypotheses of developmental lag and deficit in reading disability ...

  13. Mapping Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder from Childhood to

    Results are discussed in relation to the developmental lag hypothesis of ADHD. Previous reports based on our sample dealt with the course of behavior and psychopathology and neuropsychology and concluded that developmental lag can only partly explain the deficits seen in children with ADHD. Hence, we investigated whether a similar principle ...

  14. A Reading Level Match Study of Nonword Reading Skills in Poor Readers

    The developmental lag hypothesis in reading: Longitudinal and matched reading-level comparisons. Child Development, 59, 71-86. Google Scholar. Swanson, H.L. (1989). Phonological processes and other routes. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 22, 493-496. Google Scholar. Szeszulski, P.A., & Manis, F.R. (1987). A comparison of word recognition ...

  15. Maturational delay and asymmetric information flow of brain

    A major hypothesis of ADHD is a lag of maturation, which is supported mainly by anatomical studies evaluating cortical thickness. ... studies, which suggests developmental lag within DMN ...

  16. Phonological and Surface Profiles of Reading Difficulties Among Very

    The purpose of this study was to test the developmental lag hypothesis, which assumes that a surface pattern of reading difficulties should be attributed to a general developmental delay rather than to specific deficits in the acquisition of orthographic decoding skills. We compared a sample of very low birth weight children (less than 1,500 g), known to be at higher risk of a general ...

  17. Vol. 59, No. 1, Feb., 1988 of Child Development on JSTOR

    The Developmental Lag Hypothesis in Reading: Longitudinal and Matched Reading-Level Comparisons Download; XML; Peer Interaction and Problem Solving: When Are Two Heads Better Than One? Download; XML; Conflicting Goals in Self-Evaluative Information Seeking: Developmental and Ability Level Analyses Download; XML

  18. Developmental changes in the lag effect: An encoding hypothesis for

    A differential encoding hypothesis for the lag effect in free recall was tested developmentally. ... middle, final thirds) within subjects, was performed. The two experimental hypotheses should yield a Developmental level by Lag interaction because recall was predicted to increase significantly (a) between Lags 0 and 2 for younger but not for ...

  19. Developmental Lag versus Deficit Models of Reading Disability: A

    Individual growth curves were used to test whether the development of children with reading disabilities is best characterized by models of developmental lag or developmental deficit. Developmental changes in reading ability were modeled by using 9 yearly longitudinal assessments of a sample of 403 children classified into three groups representing (a) deficient reading achievement relative to ...

  20. Mapping Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder from Childhood to

    We examined the development of neurophysiological markers of attention (Cue P300; contingent negative variation [CNV]) and inhibition (NoGo P300) in ADHD and control groups from childhood to adolescence for support of the developmental lag hypothesis of ADHD.

  21. Revisiting the Tourism-led Growth Hypothesis: The Case of Tonga using

    In this study, we revisit the tourism-led economic growth hypothesis for Tonga using the Fourier autoregressive distributed lag (FARDL) and Fourier Toda-Yamamoto (TY) causality test, using quarterly data over the sample from 1995Q1 to 2019Q4.

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    Carbon dioxide emission contributes to the global warming which is one of the critical issues in our today life. It affects all the world regions and the problem is growing larger and larger [].According to the International energy agency global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose by 6% in 2021 to 36.3 billion tones, their highest ever level, as the world economy rebounded strongly ...

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  24. Assessing the potential of energy transition policy in driving

    2.1 Policy background. Although the pilot policy cannot replace the existing policies and objectives of the central government, it aims to stimulate local policymaking, enabling cities to leverage the NEDCC to address environmental and energy dilemmas under sustainable development and cultivate new economic growth points (Yuan et al. 2018).The industrial system and urbanization process relying ...