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Half the group read the 28-page story on a Kindle. The other half read it on paper. The group then took a comprehension test.
In December 2023, the University of Valencia published research showing that reading paper books results in six to eight times better comprehension than reading e-books. Over 450,000 people ...
While the majority of readers still report a preference for paper books, something tells us the next generation may embrace e-reading as wholeheartedly as our forefathers did the printing press.
Reading a book is sometimes better for memory and reading comprehension than listening to an audiobook—but not always.
Fifty participants (24 years old) read a 28 page (∼1 h reading time) long mystery story on Kindle or in a print pocket book and completed several tests measuring various levels of reading ...
By training its AI on these books, Facebook is trying to ensure that its AI is able to process what it's reading and is able to make logical connections.
Barbara J. Guzzetti, Enhancing Comprehension through Trade Books in High School English Classes, Journal of Reading, Vol. 33, No. 6 (Mar., 1990), pp. 411-413 ...
Numerous studies have explored the effects of background music on reading comprehension, however, little is known about how native language (L1) lyrics and second language (L2) lyrics in background ...
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