Appendix 7.10
Correlations between Existing vocabulary knowledge and performance on the Naming
and Multiple choice tasks
ExiCoVo |
ExiNaVo | |
M.choice |
.3197 |
.4107 |
Post test 1 |
(78) |
(78) |
f. |
p=.004 |
p=.000 |
M.choice |
.4574 |
.5545 |
Post test 2 |
(78) |
(78) |
p=.000 |
p=.000 | |
M.choice |
.2045 |
.3014 |
Post test 3 |
(130) |
(130) |
p=.020 |
p=.000 | |
Naming |
.2898 |
.2911 |
Post test 1 |
(78) |
(78) |
p=.010 |
p=.010 | |
Naming |
.3766 |
.5361 |
Post test 2 |
(78) |
(78) |
p=.001 |
p=.000 | |
Naming |
.2542 |
.4340 |
Post test 3 |
(130) |
(130) |
p=.004 |
P=OOO |
Abbreviations: ExiCoVo= Existing Comprehension Vocabulary; ExiNaVo=Existing Naming Vocabulary;
M.Choice=MultipIe choice
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