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by hirvi74
5 days ago
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> Reading connotes all sorts of hard-to-measure advantages and growth that nothing else even comes close to. For example..? > And while there are works that are better and worse, no matter how lowly the thing is that is being read, that growth still accrues. What growth and based on what evidence? > The audio book might be the exact same story as the paperback, but the effect is not equivalent. Again, what is this 'effect?' You keep repeating some ethereal benefit that has yet to be named. While audiobooks and paperback are not perfectly equivalent, the two are not meaningfully different. https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/08/19/readingbrainmap/ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3102/003465432110608... |
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