Physics, asked by rithishkt, 1 year ago

Cross veiw of reading for a measurement lead's to

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the Simple View of Reading proposed by Hoover and Gough (1990), reading comprehension is conceived as the product of word decoding and listening comprehension. In the present study, an attempt was made to find empirical evidence for the same view underlying second language reading. 

Answered by orangesquirrel
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Cross view of reading for measurement leads to parallax error.

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Parallax error is mainly caused by viewing a given object at an oblique angle with respect to the scale. This makes the object appear to be at a different position than the actual one on the scale. This causes an error in measurement during an experiment.

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