Frequent Text Messaging May Stunt Reading Skills – Study

People who read ‘traditional’ printed language such as books, magazines and newspapers are much more comfortable with accepting and understanding new words while heavy texters were less able to understand new words, and less willing to accept them, according to a recent study.

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Conventional Way Of Learning Contradicted By Research

The idea that individuals have specific learning styles, that some are visual learners and others auditory while some are either ‘left brain’ or ‘right brain’, a team of psychologists found out that such idea does not seem to get support in a review made in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest.

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