Perhaps this should be in Education, so I may duplicate this question there.
I am helping my wife on the logistical aspect of writing her PhD. She is very near completing the proposal portion, but in compiling the bibliography she discovered the lack of proper citations for some items.
She has been unable to find the proper information at her University Library or online using the academic libraries to which she has access or using the academic/article searches she is familiar with.
My google-fu has failed.
So now I'm here.
Does anyone know or can anyone find proper citations for the following?
1. Sulzby, Barnhart, and Hieshima have a 1989 preliminary report entitled "Forms of Writing and Re-reading from Writing." She is fairly certain that the report was actually published letter, possibly under a different title. We can't find anything but the preliminary report.
2. The STOPA (Screening Test of Phonological Awareness), by Joe Toregesen (and possibly Peter Bryant), possibly in 1991.
3. The MAT (Metropolitan Achievement Test), 1976 version. It is easy to find other versions, but not this one.
4. An article whose name we do not know but whose subject is brain-based reading disabilities. 2003. Anthony and Francis.
Any help at all will be appreciated.
I am helping my wife on the logistical aspect of writing her PhD. She is very near completing the proposal portion, but in compiling the bibliography she discovered the lack of proper citations for some items.
She has been unable to find the proper information at her University Library or online using the academic libraries to which she has access or using the academic/article searches she is familiar with.
My google-fu has failed.
So now I'm here.
Does anyone know or can anyone find proper citations for the following?
1. Sulzby, Barnhart, and Hieshima have a 1989 preliminary report entitled "Forms of Writing and Re-reading from Writing." She is fairly certain that the report was actually published letter, possibly under a different title. We can't find anything but the preliminary report.
2. The STOPA (Screening Test of Phonological Awareness), by Joe Toregesen (and possibly Peter Bryant), possibly in 1991.
3. The MAT (Metropolitan Achievement Test), 1976 version. It is easy to find other versions, but not this one.
4. An article whose name we do not know but whose subject is brain-based reading disabilities. 2003. Anthony and Francis.
Any help at all will be appreciated.