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STUDY BASICS
Are you the parent of a child who is in 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade? Is English your child’s first or main language? If so, your child may be eligible to participate in a study to help researchers find out how children learn new words while they are reading. Involves 1 visit lasting about 120 minutes. Compensation provided.
IRB: PRO18080214
- Eye Movements When Reading Novel Words: Effect of Reading PurposeMEET THE RESEARCHER
Dawna Duff
Dawna Duff, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders (CSD) with expertise in child language and reading disorders. Previously, Dr. Duff was visiting faculty at the University of Iowa. Dr. Duff’s research interests include researching vocabulary and reading development, in particular, the process of word learning while reading text.