The present study aimed to assess the effect of age and gender on second-grade children’s reading performance. Two hundred and eighty-seven children aged 7.1–8.2 years were divided into two age subgroups (the younger, 85–91 months and the older, 92–98 months) and were examined in reading accuracy, fluency, and comprehension tasks. Results showed a significant effect of age in reading performance, with the older children having better scores than younger ones for reading fluency, reading comprehension, and the total reading performance. Gender was not found to play an important role in reading performance. The findings are discussed on the ground of functional brain development and the different rates of cerebral maturation
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls, but this assumption is larg...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
Published information concerning the influence of gender on mathematical ability tests has been cont...
Introduction. Learning how to read has been associated with different types of linguistic and non-li...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
The potential effect of gender on intellectual abilities remains controversial. The purpose of this ...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
The present study aimed to assess the effect of age and sex on children's writing performance, as we...
The aim of this thesis is to explore a number of areas relating to children's reading. The experimen...
Research recurrently shows that females perform better than males on various mindreading tasks. The ...
Although there is a large body of research focusing on the importance of oral reading fluency (ORF),...
Previous studies have shown that females score higher than males in reading achievement tests. Girls...
In recent decades reported findings regarding gender differences in reading achievement, cognitive a...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls, but this assumption is larg...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
Published information concerning the influence of gender on mathematical ability tests has been cont...
Introduction. Learning how to read has been associated with different types of linguistic and non-li...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
The potential effect of gender on intellectual abilities remains controversial. The purpose of this ...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
The present study aimed to assess the effect of age and sex on children's writing performance, as we...
The aim of this thesis is to explore a number of areas relating to children's reading. The experimen...
Research recurrently shows that females perform better than males on various mindreading tasks. The ...
Although there is a large body of research focusing on the importance of oral reading fluency (ORF),...
Previous studies have shown that females score higher than males in reading achievement tests. Girls...
In recent decades reported findings regarding gender differences in reading achievement, cognitive a...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls, but this assumption is larg...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
Published information concerning the influence of gender on mathematical ability tests has been cont...