Preface.- Chapter 1. What is Fluency?;
Gina Biancarosa and Lina Shanley
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SECTION ONE: Applied Use of Fluency Measures
.- Chapter 2. Indicators of Fluent Writing in Beginning Writers;
Kristen D. Ritchey, Kristen L. McMaster, Stephanie Al Otaiba, Cynthia S. Puranik, Young-Suk, Kim, David C. Parker, Miriam Ortiz
.- Chapter 3. Mathematics Fluency—More than the Weekly Timed Test;
Ben Clarke, Nancy Nelson, Lina Shanley
.- Chapter 4. Using Curriculum-Based Measurement Fluency Data for Initial Screening Decisions;
Erica S. Lembke, Abigail Carlisle, Apryl Poch
.- Chapter 5. Using Oral Reading Fluency to Evaluate Response to Intervention and to Identify Students not Making Sufficient Progress;
Matthew K. Burns, Benjamin Silberglitt, Theodore J. Christ, Kimberly A. Gibbons, Melissa Coolong-Chaffin
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SECTION TWO: Considerations for Test Development
.- Chapter 6. Foundations of Fluency-Based Assessments in Behavioral and Psychometric Paradigms;
Theodore J. Christ, Ethan R. Van Norman, Peter M. Nelson
.- Chapter 7. Using Response Time and Accuracy Data to Inform the Measurement of Fluency;
John Prindle, Alison M. Mitchell, Yaacov Petscher
.- Chapter 8. An Introduction to the Statistical Evaluation of Fluency Measures with Signal Detection Theory;
Keith Smolkowski and Kelli D. Cummings
.- Chapter 9. Different Approaches to Equating Oral Reading Fluency Passages;
Kristi L. Santi, Christopher Barr, Shiva Khalaf, David J. Francis
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SECTION THREE: Advanced Research Methods
.- Chapter 10. Using Individual Growth Curves to Model Reading Fluency;
D. Betsy McCoach and Huihui Yu
.- Chapter 11. Introduction to Latent Class Analysis for Reading Fluency Research;
Jessica A.R. Logan and Jill M. Pentimonti
.- Chapter 12. Using Latent Change Score Analysis to Model Growth and Causality in Fluency Skills; Yaacov Petscher,
Sharon Koon, Sarah Herrera
.- Chapter 13. Conclusion: Oral Reading
Fluency or Reading Aloud from Text: An Analysis through a Unified View of Construct Validity;
Christine A. Espin and Stanley L. Deno
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