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Old 09-19-2008, 01:32 PM   #36
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The study is fine, but has nothing to do with whether reading is improved or impaired by attempting to do it with an electronic device. In fact, I would argue that the study may suggest that anything that brings people back to reading-- making it easier to do, making it "cool," etc-- would help with the problem the study author describes-- people haven't been reading, they've been watching TV.
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