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阅读障碍与数学学习障碍共生现象的研究

作者:孙金玲 张承芬



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  The Study on Comorbidity of Reading Disability and Mathematical Disability
  SUN Jinling ZHANG Chengfen
  (Department of Psychology, Jinan University, Jinan, 250002)
  Abstract “Comorbidity” is a new concept in the field of learning disabilities, among which the comorbidity of reading disability and mathematical disability is even more common. In recent years, researchers have studied many facets of this kind of comorbidity, such as the diagnosis and the prevalence, characteristics, causes and so on. And they have made great progress. However, there are still many problems to be studied in this field.
  Key words reading disability mathematical disability comorbidity
  (责任编校:刘在花)
  

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