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More than Words : A Study of Ethnic Identity, Reading Self-Efficacy, and Reading Practices of Hispanic American and African American Adults
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Hines , Valneshia , Author
Afari , Ernest., Author
Title of Periodical
Reading Psychology
Country of Publication
Kingdom of Bahrain
Place Published
Sakhir, Bahrain
Publisher
University of Bahrain
Date Issued
2022
Language
English
Subject
English Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Reading is a basic skill that is needed for academic success and employment opportunity. Aliteracy, or
the lack of a reading habit, and lower motivation to read, are problems at the university level, especially
among ethnically diverse adults. Reading self-efficacy is associated with reading comprehension,
word reading, foreign language learning and the use of reading strategies. Given that ethnic identity
has been linked to well-being and an improved sense of competence among minoritized adults, the
present study sought to investigate the connection between reading self-efficacy and ethnic identity as
well as the reading practices of African American and Hispanic American adults. Results revealed that
ethnic identity, ethnicity, and home language explained a statistically significant amount of variance in reading self-efficacy. Similarities and differences in reading choices based on gender were also investigated.
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https://digitalrepository.uob.edu.bh/id/d6ca6086-cc5f-4e4c-bd9a-4074f8d7fd57