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| Abstract Prior research in England has indicated that, unlike prereaders, young children who have learned to decode simple words view print‐based information as a more authoritative source of knowledge than purely oral information. We predicted that children in Norway—who start to receive formal reading instruction at a relatively late age—would be slower to display this bias toward print‐based information.... |
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