The Psychology of Reading provides a fair and coherent overall picture of how reading is done and how it is best taught. It aims to relate reading to writing systems, analyze the …
Because the development of knowledge about reading since publication of the first edition has been, for the most part, evolutionary rather than revolutionary, readers who enjoyed the …
The last 25 years have seen tremendous advances in the study of psychological processes in reading. Our growing body of knowledge on the reading process and reading acquisition …
We have addressed this book to a wide range of readers: researchers in the psychology of reading and language, senior undergraduates and graduate students in psychology and …
Incorporating cognitive, neuropsychological, and sociocultural perspectives, this authoritative text explains the psychological processes involved in reading and describes …
Understanding Reading revolutionized reading research and theory when the first edition appeared in 1971 and continues to be a leader in the field. In the sixth edition of this classic …
The need to know why as well as how children and youth respond as they do to reading instruction has guided the selection of this book's content. The second edition of this title …
Originally published in 1987 this volume presented a comprehensive state-of-the-art account of what was known about the psychology of reading at the time. All the fundamental …
Applies principles of cognitive psychology to the processes of reading. Topics include the nature of perceptual learning, the development of cognitive strategies, the nature of writing …