After discovering that reading errors are never random and that unexpected responses often result from the same process as expected responses, Kenneth S. Goodman termed these errors "miscues" in 1965. This book makes it easier to access both published and unpublished writings on this topic. Each reference includes a brief annotation of the study's content.
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After discovering that reading errors are never random and that unexpected responses often result from the same process as expected responses, Kenneth S. Goodman termed these errors "miscues" in 1965. This book makes it easier to access both published and unpublished writings on this topic. Each reference includes a brief annotation of the study's content.
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