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Reading from an LCD monitor versus paper: Teenagers' reading performance
2013
International Journal of Research Studies in Educational Technology
The purpose of the study was to examine differences in reading performance when an electronic test format with a scrolling text mode on a LCD monitor and a traditional paper test format were used to present reading tests to teenagers who belong to Generation Z. In this study, participants were 108 high school students who each read two different reading passages, one from paper and the other from an LCD monitor. The results show that teenagers' reading performance is affected by a presentation
doi:10.5861/ijrset.2012.170
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