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One study I reviewed found no significant difference in reading comprehension and retention when subjects read physical books and listened to audiobooks.
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Study found no difference in comprehension retention between physical books audiobooks
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0.900
Claim Maker
Jancee Dunn
Context Type
News Article
Context Details
{
    "topic": "Reading Habits",
    "author": "Jancee Dunn",
    "source": "The New York Times",
    "study_type": "Reading Comprehension and Retention",
    "date_published": "2025-08-29"
}
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9fc88a0c-8d97-4bcc-87ac-5e90d4b907ef
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September 2, 2025 at 6:09 PM (1 week ago)
Last Updated
September 2, 2025 at 6:09 PM (1 week ago)

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Fewer Americans read for pleasure; this article offers tips to reignite the habit, including setting aside reading time, rereading favorites, using audiobooks, and knowing when to quit a book.

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Books
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Habit Formation
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