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Paper presented at National Reading Conference , Atlanta , Georgia , December , 1976 . Horn , J. L. & Cattell , R. B. Age differences in fluid and crystallized in- telligence . Acta Psychologies , 1967 , 26 , 107-129 .
Paper presented at National Reading Conference , Atlanta , Georgia , December , 1976 . Horn , J. L. & Cattell , R. B. Age differences in fluid and crystallized in- telligence . Acta Psychologies , 1967 , 26 , 107-129 .
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These programs can be presented live , or taped and replayed at a later time . They may be presented to a small , select group of pupils by cassette playback units . They may be presented over the school's public address system .
These programs can be presented live , or taped and replayed at a later time . They may be presented to a small , select group of pupils by cassette playback units . They may be presented over the school's public address system .
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messages , words can be presented at an increased rate - 120 to 160 per minute . Of course , this also depends on whether the presentation is a dramatization or a news broadcast or whatever . In estimating the amount of actual broadcast ...
messages , words can be presented at an increased rate - 120 to 160 per minute . Of course , this also depends on whether the presentation is a dramatization or a news broadcast or whatever . In estimating the amount of actual broadcast ...
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