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Compellingness in Reading Research

 

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The 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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