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Rapid Automatized Naming and Reading Ability

McCartney, Rebecca Eisenberg
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The Rapid Automatized Naming test (RAN) has been shown to be a strong predictor of reading ability (Katzir et al., 2006), however the nature of this relationship remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the underlying components of RAN, and to then determine whether these components partially account for the relationship between RAN and reading ability. The sample consisted of 100 undergraduate students. The underlying components of RAN that were evaluated included, visual search and scanning, auditory and visual sequencing, discrete naming, confrontation naming, executive functioning and phonological processing. The findings suggest that visual search and scanning, auditory sequential processing, discrete naming and executive functioning are all significant underlying components of RAN. Additionally, the findings suggest that visual scanning and auditory sequential processing partially mediate the relationship between RAN and reading fluency.

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2008-07-18
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RAN, Reading Disability, Reading, Rapid Automatized Naming
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McCartney, Rebecca Eisenberg. "Rapid Automatized Naming and Reading Ability." 2008. Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1059926
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2012-01-27
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