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Zoning out subject of reading study

A new study finds that zoning out—that is, allowing the attention to wander while reading—really does harm comprehension, and is hard for at least some readers to avoid. IRA Board member Karen Wixson and IRA Director of Research and Policy Cathy Roller are quoted in the article.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 06 July 2006 in Motivation

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