No. Attention span, interest in subject, and reading disorders (i.e. dyslexia) affects reading.
well, gender affects everything about your development.
There is no evidence that gender affects short-term memory.
Gender equality and inequality affects development by having a different set of expectations for behavior from children based on gender. While gender equality is said to water down the natural abilities provided by gender roles, gender roles can also be stifling to an individuals own desires.
It affects mostly males.
Autism primarily affects males.
It affects both men and women
gender creates our personality, for example; females are stereotypically more caring than males.
The factors that affect reading are:learning environmenthealthnoiseaptitude,capacity or IQinterestThe processes that effect reading are:socialintellectualphysiologicalperceptuallinguisticpsychological
The factors that affect reading are:learning environmenthealthnoiseaptitude,capacity or IQinterestThe processes that effect reading are:socialintellectualphysiologicalperceptuallinguisticpsychological
no it effects another thing like reading one and paying attention
age, gender, avtivity level and weight.
The temperature of your hand affects the reading of the thermometer.