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Visual-spatial attention and reading achievement in Hong Kong Chinese children: Evidence from a one-year longitudinal study
Sisi LIU
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Duo LIU
Department of Special Education and Counselling (SEC)
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Hong Kong Chinese
100%
Reading Achievement
100%
Chinese children
100%
Visuospatial Attention
100%
Spatial Reading
100%
Chinese Reading
75%
Word Reading
50%
Readability
50%
Efficient Search
50%
Copyright
25%
Path Analysis
25%
Vocabulary Knowledge
25%
Reading Comprehension
25%
Phonological Awareness
25%
Second Grade
25%
Reading Words
25%
High Efficiency
25%
Verbal Intelligence
25%
Third Grade
25%
Latent Variables
25%
Visual Search Task
25%
Reading Fluency
25%
Orthographic Awareness
25%
Variable Paths
25%
Psychology
Longitudinal Study
100%
Phonological Awareness
100%
Visual Search
100%
Reading Fluency
100%