Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen

The objective of this study was to investigate how the text structures affect reading speed in the same participants. Two types of text structures were used. The first text structure (TS1) had a total of 84 words that formed by 14 separate sentences with 6 words in each sentence (3-words per line)....

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Main Authors: Jufri, Shauqiah, Buari, Noor Halilah, Chen, Ai-Hong
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spelling my.uitm.ir.160412017-02-14T09:02:31Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16041/ Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen Jufri, Shauqiah Buari, Noor Halilah Chen, Ai-Hong Special teaching methods Diagnosis, evaluation, prediction, improvement techniques The objective of this study was to investigate how the text structures affect reading speed in the same participants. Two types of text structures were used. The first text structure (TS1) had a total of 84 words that formed by 14 separate sentences with 6 words in each sentence (3-words per line). The second text structure (TS2) was written as 100-words passage with 10 continuous sentences. The average words in TS2 was 3 to 15 words per sentence. The sentences were constructed in Malay language and words selected from Malay textbook under The Malaysia Ministry of Education (MMOE). Twenty-five participants were asked to read aloud both text structures at random. Time to complete both texts was measured with stopwatch and recorded using audiotape. The error was noted in recording sheet if there were any omission, repeated, added or misread of word. Reading speed was calculated as words per minute (wpm). Mean reading speed in for TS1 was found to be faster than TS2 (t=10.61, p<0.01). In conclusion, text structures might affect reading speed among Malay-native speakers. Therefore, it was importance to consider about the text structure in designing the reading material for evaluation and monitoring the reading and vision rehabilitation. Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press) 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16041/1/AJ_SHAUQIAH%20JUFRI%20SMRJ%2016.pdf Jufri, Shauqiah and Buari, Noor Halilah and Chen, Ai-Hong (2016) Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen. Social and Management Research Journal (SMRJ), 13 (1). pp. 118-131. ISSN 1675-7017 https://smrj.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Special teaching methods
Diagnosis, evaluation, prediction, improvement techniques
spellingShingle Special teaching methods
Diagnosis, evaluation, prediction, improvement techniques
Jufri, Shauqiah
Buari, Noor Halilah
Chen, Ai-Hong
Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen
description The objective of this study was to investigate how the text structures affect reading speed in the same participants. Two types of text structures were used. The first text structure (TS1) had a total of 84 words that formed by 14 separate sentences with 6 words in each sentence (3-words per line). The second text structure (TS2) was written as 100-words passage with 10 continuous sentences. The average words in TS2 was 3 to 15 words per sentence. The sentences were constructed in Malay language and words selected from Malay textbook under The Malaysia Ministry of Education (MMOE). Twenty-five participants were asked to read aloud both text structures at random. Time to complete both texts was measured with stopwatch and recorded using audiotape. The error was noted in recording sheet if there were any omission, repeated, added or misread of word. Reading speed was calculated as words per minute (wpm). Mean reading speed in for TS1 was found to be faster than TS2 (t=10.61, p<0.01). In conclusion, text structures might affect reading speed among Malay-native speakers. Therefore, it was importance to consider about the text structure in designing the reading material for evaluation and monitoring the reading and vision rehabilitation.
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author Jufri, Shauqiah
Buari, Noor Halilah
Chen, Ai-Hong
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Chen, Ai-Hong
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title Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen
title_short Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen
title_full Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen
title_fullStr Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen
title_full_unstemmed Text structures affect reading speed / Shauqiah Jufri, Noor Halilah Buari and Ai-Hong Chen
title_sort text structures affect reading speed / shauqiah jufri, noor halilah buari and ai-hong chen
publisher Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press)
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16041/1/AJ_SHAUQIAH%20JUFRI%20SMRJ%2016.pdf
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