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Abstract of Compellingness in Reading ResearchColin HarrisonPhilip B. GoughThe authors draw on reading research, logic, literary theory, philosophy of science, and mathematics to discuss what makes for compelling claims in reading research. Abstract from Harrison, C., & Gough, P.B. (1996). Compellingness in Reading Research. Reading Research Quarterly, 31(3), 334–341. doi: 10.1598/RRQ.31.3.6 |
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