The effect of attention shifting on Chinese children's word reading in primary school.
Psicol Reflex Crit
; 37(1): 7, 2024 Feb 27.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
This study explored the effects of attention shifting on Chinese children's word reading.OBJECTIVE:
The sample consisted of 87 fourth-grade children from Shaoxing City, China.METHODS:
The students completed measures of the attention shifting task, reading accuracy test, reading fluency test, and rapid automatized naming test.RESULTS:
The results showed that reading fluency was significantly correlated with attention shifting scores, specifically with tag1 and tag6 (ps < 0.05). The reading accuracy score was also significantly correlated with tag6 (p < 0.05). According to the regression analysis of attention shifting on word reading, even when controlling for rapid automatic naming, attention shifting significantly affected word reading fluency at approximately 600 ms (p = .011). Attention shifting did not affect children's word reading accuracy. SHORTCONCLUSION:
These findings suggest that attention shifting is significantly associated with children's word reading. Educators should focus on developing children's attention shifting to improve their word reading ability.
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