Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... adults and Senior Citizen Center participants ( Lovelace , 1977 ; Wilson , 1977 ) . This current lack of knowledge is understandable because of society's focus on the education of the young . In addition , society values youth more than ...
... adults and Senior Citizen Center participants ( Lovelace , 1977 ; Wilson , 1977 ) . This current lack of knowledge is understandable because of society's focus on the education of the young . In addition , society values youth more than ...
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... adults are not so quick to respond as younger adults . What may be happening is that older adults may be “ checking out " the learning task to see if they think it will evoke the appropriate response . If they decide the task will help ...
... adults are not so quick to respond as younger adults . What may be happening is that older adults may be “ checking out " the learning task to see if they think it will evoke the appropriate response . If they decide the task will help ...
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... Adult Performance Level Project has determined that as many as 20 percent of the adult population are functionally incompetent . Indeed , the study concluded that nearly 35 million adults have trouble buying life insurance , using ...
... Adult Performance Level Project has determined that as many as 20 percent of the adult population are functionally incompetent . Indeed , the study concluded that nearly 35 million adults have trouble buying life insurance , using ...
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