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Eric Paulson

Eric J. Paulson is Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati, where he teaches in the undergraduate Reading and Critical Thinking Program and in the graduate Literacy Program. In his eye movement laboratory, he researches readers reading authentic texts. Recent eye movement projects include analyzing readers' eye movements and simultaneous oral miscues, issues of standardized reading assessment, mapping how readers navigate websites, and utilizing readers' own eye movements as an instructional strategy.

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