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An Examination on the Use of the Survey of Adolescent Reading Attitude (SARA) as a Predictor of Students' Time Spent Reading e-Books and Print for Self-Selected Reading

Posted on:2017-01-28Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Holy Family UniversityCandidate:Erickson, Patricia AnnFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008984292Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The research in this study will determine if the Survey of Adolescent Reading Attitude (SARA) by McKenna, Conradi, Lawrence, Jang, and Meyer (2012) is a good predictor of student use of e-books or print when given the opportunity to choose between reading formats for self-selected reading. This study will determine students' attitude toward reading in two sixth grade classrooms, examine the differences in students' time reading self-selected e-books and print, determine if a relationship exists between reading attitude and time spent reading, and determine if there are differences for male and female students in attitude toward reading and time spent reading with a focus on book format. This study will also determine the overall reading format preference for students. The sixth grade student participants from two classrooms in a middle class suburban area, located near a major U.S. northeastern city, will be asked to complete an attitude survey and a reading log to record time spent reading self-selected e-books and print, reason for format selection, and general overall reading format preference. Research findings, implications for practical application, suggestions for future research, and limitations of this study are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reading, Survey, E-books and print, Study will determine, Students
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