2023
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9817.12431
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Chinese adolescents' reading engagement profiles and their relations to self‐concept and reading literacy

Abstract: BackgroundPrevious studies on reading engagement have generally used variable‐centred approaches to examine whole‐sample averages. Few have assumed a person‐centred approach, especially latent profile analysis (LPA), to examine students' reading engagement profiles. Although one study employed LPA to identify the reading engagement profiles of Chinese adolescents, how engagement dimensions combine within individuals was not clear from its results.MethodsThis study used LPA to examine the reading engagement pro… Show more

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“…However, the students most likely to read more than three books a month, or to spend over 30 min a day reading, are also boys. Based on the data from this survey, therefore, boys are more likely than girls to be either among the most engaged, or the most disengaged readers (Wang, 2023) with girls being more likely to occupy the middle ground.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…However, the students most likely to read more than three books a month, or to spend over 30 min a day reading, are also boys. Based on the data from this survey, therefore, boys are more likely than girls to be either among the most engaged, or the most disengaged readers (Wang, 2023) with girls being more likely to occupy the middle ground.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%