Reading has shifted from reading on typical paperbound to digital document. Studies show that digital document has some physical drawback that might affect reading comprehension. The focus of this study is to find out if reading on paper and reading on screen yield different effect towards reading comprehension. Thirty-two undergraduate students in UNIMAS have participated in this study. There are two independent variables that were investigated in this research, reading material (paper versus screen) and time condition (free regulation versus time constrained). The results show that both reading material and time condition affect reading comprehension
This study investigated the effects of reading texts on paper versus on screen on reading time, text...
The present research examined the impact of technology on reading comprehension. While previous rese...
The purpose of this study is to compare primary school 5th-class students' electronic text reading p...
Choosing the appropriate reading format is important for students to achieve effective reading. This...
Is reading comprehension affected by reading from a screen when compared to reading from paper? What...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether paper or computer-based text effect reading compr...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
Although digital texts are growing in popularity, few studies have systematically examined whether s...
Recent meta-analyses (Delgado et al., 2018; Kong et al., 2018; Clinton, 2019) show that reading comp...
Learners still prefer studying text in print despite numerous attempts to improve subjective experie...
The aim of this study was to compare the EFL students’ reading achievement between reading on screen...
International audienceWe compared the effects of two media (paper vs. computer) on reading comprehen...
The purpose of this study was to compare the difference between elementary students’ reading compreh...
This study investigated the effects of reading texts on paper versus on screen on reading time, text...
The present research examined the impact of technology on reading comprehension. While previous rese...
The purpose of this study is to compare primary school 5th-class students' electronic text reading p...
Choosing the appropriate reading format is important for students to achieve effective reading. This...
Is reading comprehension affected by reading from a screen when compared to reading from paper? What...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether paper or computer-based text effect reading compr...
Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers are being used for reading text, often while multi...
We have all seen the newspaper headlines: screens make us read slower, learn less deeply, remember l...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
Although digital texts are growing in popularity, few studies have systematically examined whether s...
Recent meta-analyses (Delgado et al., 2018; Kong et al., 2018; Clinton, 2019) show that reading comp...
Learners still prefer studying text in print despite numerous attempts to improve subjective experie...
The aim of this study was to compare the EFL students’ reading achievement between reading on screen...
International audienceWe compared the effects of two media (paper vs. computer) on reading comprehen...
The purpose of this study was to compare the difference between elementary students’ reading compreh...
This study investigated the effects of reading texts on paper versus on screen on reading time, text...
The present research examined the impact of technology on reading comprehension. While previous rese...
The purpose of this study is to compare primary school 5th-class students' electronic text reading p...