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  1. Dec 1, 2019 · For reading aloud it is 183 words per minute. •. There is no evidence for reading gears except for reading versus text scanning. Based on the analysis of 190 studies (18,573 participants), we estimate that the average silent reading rate for adults in English is 238 words per minute (wpm) for non-fiction and 260 wpm for fiction. The ...

  2. Silent reading is reading done silently, or without speaking the words being read. [1] Before the reintroduction of separated text (spaces between words) in the Late Middle Ages, the ability to read silently may have been considered rather remarkable, though some scholars object to this idea. [2][3][4] In contrast, reading aloud activates many ...

  3. Dec 1, 2019 · Abstract. Based on the analysis of 190 studies (18,573 participants), we estimate that the average silent reading rate for adults in English is 238 words per minute (wpm) for non-fiction and 260 wpm for fiction. The difference can be predicted by taking into account the length of the words, with longer words in non-fiction than in fiction.

    • Marc Brysbaert
    • 2019
  4. Adult Average Reading Speed. The average reader can read 238 words per minute (WPM) while reading silently. When reading aloud, the average reader can read 183 words per minute (WPM). Previously, it had been thought that the average adult reads at a rate of 300 words per minute.

  5. Apr 12, 2019 · reading rates of 5.35 and 5.91 words per second for silent normal reading (321 and 355 wpm), 8. 21 words per second for silent maximal reading (493 wpm), 3.55 words per second for normal reading

    • Marc Brysbaert
  6. reading rates and processing is limited by capacities such as eye movements (Samuels, Hiebert, & Rasinski, 2010) but oral reading rates are even more constrained by the speed of speech. production. Very early in the acquisition of reading proficiency, silent reading rates exceed oral. reading rates.

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  8. oral mode. Further, silent reading rate was inferior to oral rate in predicting comprehension on the G-M (r = .45 and .76 respectively) or on the questions associated with the text (r = .20 and .70). Students in the lowest quartile on the G-M had highly variable silent reading rates, with a

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