Psycholinguistic Processing in Reading and Listening among Good and Poor Readers [electronic resource] / John T. Guthrie and S. Jane Tyler.
In this investigation, the differences in psycholinguistic processing of written and spoken language and the psycholinguistic deficiencies of poor readers were studied by giving meaningful, anomalous, and random word strings to 18 good readers and 18 poor readers who were reading at the fourth grade...
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