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Casas, A., Enciso, J., Ludeña, G. (2018). Relación entre memoria auditiva inmediata y comprensión lectora en niños del sexto grado de primaria del colegio nacional mixto “Alberto Ribera y Piérola N° 1189 - Marca Perú” - Chaclacayo [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/12384
Casas, A., Enciso, J., Ludeña, G. Relación entre memoria auditiva inmediata y comprensión lectora en niños del sexto grado de primaria del colegio nacional mixto “Alberto Ribera y Piérola N° 1189 - Marca Perú” - Chaclacayo []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/12384
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title = "Relación entre memoria auditiva inmediata y comprensión lectora en niños del sexto grado de primaria del colegio nacional mixto “Alberto Ribera y Piérola N° 1189 - Marca Perú” - Chaclacayo",
author = "Ludeña Mallaupoma, Gladys María",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2018"
}
The main objective of our this study is to find out how significant the relationships between immediate auditory memory and reading comprehension processes can be, for which both variables are linked in: the levels of immediate auditory memory (logical, numeric and associative memory) and the reading comprehension processes (perceptual, lexicon, syntactic and semantic process). These two variables are important for the student to decode the information taking into account various processes that help him to understand explicitly and effectively what he reads. The students in the sample were selected by The Transversal Descriptive Design - Correlational, consisting of 67 students of the Joint Public School "Alberto Ribera and Pierola N ° 1189 - Brand Peru", Chaclacayo. The students were evaluated with The Immediate Auditory Memory Test - MAI and Assessment Battery of the Reading Process, revised PROLEC - R, both adapted to Lima. On the other hand, there is no evidence of the results were straightforward in the logical and associative aspects in relation to the reading comprehension processes. These results allow other future researchers to expand the field of study with reference to the current investigation.
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