Appendix 5.14
Correlations (bivariate and partial) between children’s age and performance on the
inference task for both post tests
Inference (I) |
Inference (D) | |
Age |
.1180 |
.1200 |
(192) |
(192) | |
p=.048____________ |
p=.039___________________ | |
Controlled for Vocabulary | ||
.1275 |
.1338 | |
(189) |
(189) | |
p=.039____________ |
p=.035___________________ | |
Controlled for Memory | ||
.1280 |
.1242 | |
(189) |
(189) | |
p=.040____________ |
p=.043___________________ |
Abbreviations: I=Immediate post test; D= Delayed post test
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