Figure 4 3 Reading comprehension in L1 distribution has a small deviation from normal distribution. There is no ceiling or floor effect. Assessment of the variable reading comprehension in L2
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(Lee & Schallert, 1997). Figure 2.2 Hypothetical model of the Threshold Hypothesis (Lee & Schallert, 1997 p.3) whereas beyond that level, the correlations between reading in the two languages increases Figure 3.2 Example of an item from the 2000-word family variables will follow. Assessment of the variable LexTale —(.660 so the distribution has a small deviation from the normal distribution. Table 4.2 Results from Shapiro-Wilk test Figure 4.4 Reading comprehension in L2 predicted values of the outcome variable (Tabachnick & Fidell, 2013). Table 4.5 Variance inflation factor (VIF) and Tolerance Figure 4.6 Standardised residuals’ plot Model Coefficients — Reading comprehension in L2 Table 4.8 Model coefficients Residuals plot for L2 reading comprehension Appendix 3: Residuals plots Residuals plot for L1 reading comprehension Residuals plot for vocabulary size test Residuals plot for LexTale