The effect of PQRST technique on recalling what you read

Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 19 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 269 - 285 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.17051/ilkonline.2020.656796 İndeks Tarihi: 10-04-2020

The effect of PQRST technique on recalling what you read

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In this study, its examined that, whether or not there is any significant difference betweenreading with PQRST or repetitive normal reading, about recalling. Research grounded on quantitativeparadigm. Experimental model used with single subject. Eight texts read four times in a row with normalreading, eight texts read with PQRST. After reading each text, ten-question test was done by the subjectstudent. One test was done immediately and the other was delayed for 30 minutes. The results analyzedwith Wilcoxon signed ranks test. It was found that repetitive normal reading was better than readingwith PQRST at recalling in the short term. There was no significant difference about recalling in the longterm between PQRST and repetitive normal reading. Also, it was found that there was a significantdifference when we compare the difference between immediate and delayed tests of PQRST and normalreading sessions, in favor of PQRST.
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Konular: Eğitim, Eğitim Araştırmaları
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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Chicago AYGÖREN Fatih The effect of PQRST technique on recalling what you read. İlköğretim Online (elektronik) 19, no.1 (2020): 269 - 285. 10.17051/ilkonline.2020.656796
MLA AYGÖREN Fatih The effect of PQRST technique on recalling what you read. İlköğretim Online (elektronik), vol.19, no.1, 2020, ss.269 - 285. 10.17051/ilkonline.2020.656796
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ISNAD AYGÖREN, Fatih. "The effect of PQRST technique on recalling what you read". İlköğretim Online (elektronik) 19/1 (2020), 269-285. https://doi.org/10.17051/ilkonline.2020.656796