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Academic reading format preferences and behaviors among university students worldwide: A comparative survey analysis

This study reports the descriptive and inferential statistical findings of a survey of academic reading format preferences and behaviors of 10,293 tertiary students worldwide. The study hypothesized that country-based differences in schooling systems, socioeconomic development, culture or other fact...

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Main Authors: Todorova, Tania, Yantao, Pan, Zhang, Jiuzhen, Zivkovic, Daniela, Pešut, Darija, Kortelainen, Terttu, Bar-Ilan, Judit, Aharony, Noa, Collina, Elena, Krumina, Liga, Geagea, Hanady, Ghinculov, Silvia, Landøy, Ane, Gastinger, Almuth, de la Vega, Aurora, Terra, Ana Lucia, Johnston, Nicole, Repanovici, Angela, Vilar, Polona, Schneider, René, Dogan, Güleda, Kurbanoglu, Serap, Jamal, Patricia, Bawden, David, Secker, Jane, Morrison, Chris, Salaz, A. M, Mizrachi, Diane, Boustany, Joumana
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Kortelainen, Terttu
Bar-Ilan, Judit
Aharony, Noa
Collina, Elena
Krumina, Liga
Geagea, Hanady
Ghinculov, Silvia
Landøy, Ane
Gastinger, Almuth
de la Vega, Aurora
Terra, Ana Lucia
Johnston, Nicole
Repanovici, Angela
Vilar, Polona
Schneider, René
Dogan, Güleda
Kurbanoglu, Serap
Jamal, Patricia
Bawden, David
Secker, Jane
Morrison, Chris
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