Reading
Title: Reading
Category: /Literature/English
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Reading
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1053 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reading is explained as the primary process of the
associative learning by Anderson and Dearborn. “Reading, as
a physiological process, primarily involves visual
perception, but associative learning must occur if reading
is to be more than mere word-calling” as stated by
Barbe.(1965) Reading comprehension is a complex intellectual
process involving a number of abilities. The two major
abilities involve word meaning and verbal reasoning. Without
these there would be no reading comprehension; without
reading comprehension,
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When children learn
to read, they then learn how to understand more things and
also attempt to communicate with others.
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**Bibliography**
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