Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa (Apr 2015)

Teenagers Poor Readers: Evaluation of Basic Cognitive Process

  • Rosa del Carmen Flores Macías,
  • Juan Eugenio Jiménez González,
  • Eduardo García Miranda

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2

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The present study aims to investigate the cognitive processes associated with reading difficulties of teenage poor readers. Several studies suggest that this population presents a poor comprehension, despite reading the words properly and have good phonological skills (which distinguishes them from a population with dyslexia). With a comparative cross-sectional design the Sicole-R multimedia battery, which assesses basic cognitive processes related to reading, was applied to participants. Results indicate that poor reader students exhibit a lower performance than normal readers in phonological awareness, orthographic processing and processing syntax, although only the latter comparison was statistically significant.

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