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Leader00002860nam a2200193 a 4500
Date and Time of Latest Transaction005 20240226164701.0
General Information008 050929s2004 000 0 eng d
Agency-assigned identifier035 _a(0000000000)75082
Agency-assigned identifier035 _a59BC02C530F711DAB55600000100C94A
Main Entry - Personal Name1001 _aChavez, Claire Chan.
Title2451 0_cClaire Chan Chavez.
Title2451 0_aComputer exposure and reading comprehension of freshmen studies /
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint)260 _c2004.
Phys Description300 _aix, 110 leaves ;
Phys Description300 _c29 cm.
General Note500 _aThesis (MA)-Adventist University of the Philippines, 2004.
Summary Note520 _aThe study determined the relationship of computer exposure and the reading comprehension of 156 freshmen students of Adventist University of the Philippines(AUP) during the second semester of school year 2003-2004. The influence of some related pastors such as age, gender, type of permanent residence, parents' occupation, and parents' educational attainment were also considered. Descriptive-correlational design was used. The repondents were given two types of Questionnaires- the survey questionnaire to determine the degree of their exposure to computer, and the reading comprehension assessment to know the relationship of computer exposure to their reading comprehension. The reading comprehension assessment consists of three comprehension levels-literal, interpretative, and critical. Levels of difficulties were based on the table of specification set by the researcher, which was adopted from barret's taxonomy of reading comprehension. The students' performance in literal, interpretative and critical level of comprehension was average. The results show that the students use computer in doing different activities. The students' computer exposure is not significantly related to their reading comprehension performance. The age, type of permanent residence, parents' occupation, and fathers' educational attainment do not influence the reading comprehension ability of the respondents. However, the gender of the respondents is significantly related to their reading comprehension ability. Female students performed better in reading comprehension ability. Students, in general, use computers for curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities. Such exposure to computers however, does not significantly contribute to the development of their reading comprehension. Students who come from homes where the mother's educational attainment is high generally perform better in reading comprehension. Likewise, female students out performed their male counterparts in the same area of study.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aReading Comprehension.
Subj: Topical650 7_aComputer Literacy.
Subj: Curriculum658 _aMaster of Arts in Education.
Subj: Curriculum658 _2local
AE: Pers Name7001 _aCarrillo, Ma, Ruth S.,
AE: Pers Name7001 _dAdviser.
Electronic Location and Access8564 _uhttp://jldmlibrary.aup.edu.ph/opac/thesis_abstract/pdf/Chavez,%20Claire.pdf
Electronic Location and Access8564 _zAbstract (PDF)

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