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The authors reassert their position that the correlations between auditory skills and reading achievement scores found by Kavale, while statistically significant, are of limited pragmatic value to the field. They are of little use for screening or placement decisions. As Kavale admits, they offer no guidelines for selecting appropriate instructional methods. It remains unclear exactly how these correlations enhance our understanding of reading ability or reading instruction.
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