The Science of Reading: A HandbookISBN: 978-1-4051-1488-2
Hardcover
680 pages
July 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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Professor Keith E. Stanovich, University of Toronto, Canada
"This authoritative handbook defines the science of reading,
reviewing the huge advances in knowledge over the last thirty years
in a dazzling display of scholarship. No one interested in the
psychology of reading can do without it."
Professor Uta Frith, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience,
University College London
"At last! The handbook we've all been waiting for - graduate
students and seasoned researchers alike - an authoritative,
state-of-the-art source-book encompassing all the central topics in
the science of reading, with an author list that reads like a Who's
Who of basic reading research. The breadth and depth of each of so
many seminal reviews confirms the status of reading science as one
of the 'trophies' of modern cognitive science. I expect this will
remain the definitive work for years to come."
David L. Share, University of Haifa, Israel
“An invaluable reference text for researchers, graduate
students and educators with an interest in reading … I
recommend the book highly for anyone interested in the state of
understanding of reading and its development.”
Fiona Lyddy, The Irish Psychologist