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Reading strategies and prior knowledge in learning from hypertext

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Ladislao Salmerón, Walter Kintsch, José J. Caãs (2006). Reading strategies and prior knowledge in learning from hypertext. Memory & Cognition, 34(5), 1157-1171. https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03193262
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