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Reading is slower from CRT displays than from paper: attempts to isolate a single-variable explanation

Published: 01 June 1987 Publication History

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        cover image Human Factors
        Human Factors  Volume 29, Issue 3
        June 1987
        111 pages
        ISSN:0018-7208
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        Human Factors & Ergonomics Society, Inc.

        United States

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        Published: 01 June 1987

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