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The Case for Paper: Books vs. E-Readers | Psychology Today

Research suggests that comprehension is six to eight times better with physical books than e-readers. Physical books help readers absorb and ...

The rise of e-reading | Pew Research Center

The prevalence of e-book reading is markedly growing, but printed books still dominate the world of book readers. In our December 2011 survey, ...

Research Suggests E-Readers Are "Too Easy" To Read - Slashdot

New research suggests that the clear screens and easily read fonts of e-readers makes your brain "lazy." According to Neuroscience blogger ...

Electronic vs. Printed: A Mobile Eye Tracking Study of Attention ...

Studies suggest that printed books are better for memory, specifically information recall, compared to e-readers. A experiment led by ...

Readers absorb less on Kindles than on paper, study finds | Ebooks

Research suggests that recall of plot after using an e-reader is poorer than with traditional books.

E-Readers are More like Paper than You Think - McGill University

... researchers find varying results. Some research has shown that people pay less attention to text on a screen, that they tend to be more ...

Study Reveals That People Prefer Paper Books Over E-Readers

A new report has confirmed the increasing popularity of physical books over e-readers – especially on holiday where paper is the ideal ...

E-Readers Foil Good Night's Sleep - Harvard Medical School

“Participants reading an LE-eBook took longer to fall asleep and had reduced evening sleepiness, reduced melatonin secretion, later timing of ...

E-readers are more effective than paper for some with dyslexia

E-readers are fast rivaling print as a dominant ... Prior eye tracking studies demonstrated that short lines facilitate reading in dyslexia, suggesting ...

Three-in-ten Americans now read e-books | Pew Research Center

Americans are spreading their book consumption across several formats. The share of adults who have read print books in the past 12 months ...

E-Readers Don't Cut Down on Reading Comprehension | Smithsonian

Recent research says that reading comprehension on an e-reader and electronic screen is just as good as with paper.

E-readers to Replace Textbooks in the Classroom? Study Says ...

A Reed College study reports that despite impeding comprehension and difficulty of use, eReaders show potential due to cost savings and lightweight size.

How Useful are E-Readers for Academic Reading, Really?

More often than not, however, we draw on books and journal articles in the context of our own research and writing projects. Within such ...

Reading on-screen vs reading in print: What's the difference for ...

Interestingly, these same researchers have also found that with eBooks that are carefully designed to support reading rather than distract with ...

Using E-Books to Get Young Readers Talking

“Some research shows that e-books can be distracting,” says Rosa Turco, Ed.M.'18, Ph.D.'22, who, with Harvard Graduate School of Education ...

Evidence increases for reading on paper instead of screens

Screen readers consistently overestimated their reading comprehension. Paper readers were more accurate in their self-judgments. The excessive ...

Study shows printed books are still preferred to e-books

Felix Richter · 45% of people bought a printed book last year, compared to the 23% who bought an e-book. · This suggests that e-books have the ...

how problematic is e-reading? - The New Atlantis

To be sure, digital reading is increasingly dominated by tablets, as their share of the market grows and that of the dedicated e-readers shrinks ...

Experiencing literature on the e‐reader: the effects of reading ...

While other studies suggest that the reading medium might have an effect on the reading performance, we did not find such a coherent effect for ...

The Science of Why You Should (Sometimes) Ditch Your E-Reader ...

Research out of Dartmouth has shown that whether you opt for a hard copy of a book or download it to your Kindle or iPad affects how you process what you read.


Romeo and Juliet

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, often shortened to Romeo and Juliet, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families.