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Researchers comparing comprehension in digital and traditional print texts found this often occurred.
 
  A) comprehension was less with digital texts B) comprehension was more with digital texts C) comprehension was greater for older students D) comprehension was less for postsecondary students

Question 2

Which of the following is a recommended role for students when participating in online discussions?
 
  a. Raising questions and summarizing what others have said
  b. Being a nonparticipant in the online conversation
  c. Deliberately composing controversial comments to ignite discussion
  d. Restating teacher notes from class to demonstrate personal learning


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Answer to Question 1

A) comprehension was less with digital texts

Answer to Question 2

A



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