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Psychology Library Editions: Psychology of Reading 11 Volume Set

    4050 Pages
    by Routledge

    The psychology of reading investigates the process by which readers extract visual information from written text and make sense of it. Psychology Library Editions: Psychology of Reading (11 Volumes) brings together as one set, or individual volumes, a small series of previously out-of-print titles, originally published between 1980 and 1995. The set includes topics such as dyslexia and the relationship between speech and reading.

    1. Understanding Expository Text: A Theoretical and Practical Handbook for Analyzing Explanatory Text Bruce K. Britton & John B. Black (Eds) (1985) 

    2. Speech and Reading: A Comparative Approach Beatrice de Gelder & JoseƬ Morais (Eds) (1995) 

    3. Orthographies and Reading: Perspectives from Cognitive Psychology, Neuropsychology, and Linguistics Leslie Henderson (Ed.) (1984) 

    4. The Psychology of Reading and Spelling Disabilities A. F. Jorm (1983) 

    5. The Psychology of Reading Alan Kennedy (1984) 

    6. Interactive Processes in Reading Alan M. Lesgold & C.A. Perfetti (Eds) (1981) 

    7. Being Skilled: The Socializations of Learning to Read Stuart McNaughton (1987) 

    8. Surface Dyslexia: Neuropsychological and Cognitive Studies of Phonological Reading K. E. Patterson, John C. Marshall & M. Coltheart (Eds) (1985) 

    9. Psychophysiological Aspects of Reading and Learning Victor M. Rentel, Samuel A. Corson & Bruce R. Dunn (Eds) (1985)  

    10. The Psychology of Reading: An Interdisciplinary Approach Mildred C. Robeck & Randall R. Wallace (1990) 

    11. Theoretical Issues in Reading Comprehension: Perspectives from Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, and Education Rand J. Spiro, Bertram C. Bruce & William F. Brewer (Eds) (1980).

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