Research Question Two
After an eight-week intervention (assisted reading with digital audiobooks
and MP3 players) with a treatment group, is there a significant difference between
the reading attitude scores of the treatment and control groups, as reflected in the
pretest and posttest attitude scores?
A two-way mixed factorial ANOVA was used to compare for mean differences
in pretest and posttest scores on reading attitude between the treatment and control
groups. Means and standard deviations for each group across the time periods are
presented in Table 4. Analysis of variance results indicated that there were no statisti-
cally significant main effects for group (F(1, 18) = 1.43, p = .25) or time period (F(1,
18) = .15, p = .71). The obtained eta squared of .07 for group and < .01 for time as
measurements of effect size obtained for this analysis were considered low (Cohen,
1988). There was not a significant group and time interaction (F(1, 18) = 1.32, p =
.27, eta squared = .07).
Table 4. Reading Attitude Means and Standard Deviation for Group by Time Period
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