Dearborn's pioneering study of the psychology of reading is an essential resource for teachers, scholars, and anyone interested in the mysteries of the human mind. With meticulous attention to detail and groundbreaking experimentation, he sheds light on the complex cognitive processes involved in the act of reading. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the psychology of language and thought.
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