The development of a knowledge-based system supporting the diagnosis of reading and spelling problems (II)

In an earlier paper [ Van Aarle & Van den Bercken (1992). The development of a knowledge-based system for supporting the diagnosis of reading and spelling problems. Computers in Human Behavior, 8, 183–201] a decision-support system for diagnosing elementary reading and spelling problems (CONDALS...

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