Comparison of word-supply and word-analysis error-correction procedures on oral reading by mentally retarded children
Singh, J.; Singh, N.N.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency 90(1): 64-70
1985
ISSN/ISBN: 0002-9351 PMID: 4025414 Document Number: 253556
An alternating treatments design was used to measure the differential effects of two error-correction procedures (word supply and word analysis) and a no-training control condition on the number of oral-reading errors made by four moderately mentally retarded children. Results showed that when compared to the no-training control condition, both error-correction procedures greatly reduced the number of oral-reading errors of all subjects. The word-analysis method, however, was significantly more effective than was word supply. In terms of collateral behavior, the number of self-corrections of errors increased under both intervention conditions when compared to the baseline and no-training control conditions. For 2 subjects there was no difference in the rate of self-corrections under word analysis and word supply but for the other 2, a greater rate was achieved under word analysis.