Multiple Choice
In a study examining the link between phonological processing and dyslexia, Siegel and her colleagues compared normal and dyslexic readers in their ability to read pseudowords and found that by:
A) 9 years of age, normal readers were NOT proficient in reading pseudowords.
B) 9 years of age, dyslexic readers were quite proficient in reading pseudowords.
C) 14 years of age, dyslexic readers were better at reading pseudowords than normal 7-year-olds.
D) 14 years of age, dyslexic readers were NO better at reading pseudowords than normal 7-year-olds.
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