PPRuNe Forums - View Single Post - Defining Greed:
Thread: Defining Greed:
View Single Post
Old 7th May 2008 | 12:49
  #68 (permalink)  
Captain TOGA
 
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 84
Likes: 0
From: YVR
The reliability of short versus long passages in informal reading inventories was compared. After 132 pilots were tested with the Standard Reading Inventory, Form B, they read longer passages in either the oral or silent modes. Pilots with higher silent reading scores read long passages orally, while pilots with higher oral reading scores or comparable oral/silent reading scores read long passages in the silent mode. The results suggested that the 70% criterion normally used with short passages inadequately predicted reading levels for the longer selections. The increased difficulty of long passages was evident by the marked decreases in comprehension scores. Pilots with better comprehension scores in either the short-silent or short-oral modes appeared to be frustrated by the longer reading materials. The pilots with comparable oral/silent reading levels in the short passages showed significantly different scores on the long passages, suggesting that the increased difficulty of long passages inhibited their comprehension considerably. Since the long passages appeared to be more difficult than short passages at the same levels, it was suggested that the trend toward using more lenient interpretation criteria in informal reading inventories might be based on false assumptions.
Captain TOGA is offline  
Reply