The textbook describes many differences between good readers and poor readers—that is, between people who do and do not learn effectively from the things they read. Which one of the following is not an accurate statement about their differences?

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The textbook describes many differences between good readers and poor readers—that is, between people who do and do not learn effectively from the things they read. Which one of the following is not an accurate statement about their differences?