Multiple Choice
Hulme and Snowling (2013) examined the cognitive processes underlying early reading skills in alphabetic languages using evidence from all of the following except:
A) comprehension related studies of 1st graders.
B) comparisons of children with and without reading disabilities.
C) training studies that look at the effect that instruction in a particular skill has on improvements in children's reading proficiency.
D) longitudinal studies examining the early cognitive abilities that predict later reading ability.
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