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    Learning About Children

    by Susan Ohanian

    When Vladimir Nabokov began working on a new novel about a girl named Lolita, he began to spy on girls riding on city buses, noticing how they talked. He also read teen magazines and the Girl Scout Manual.

    How do the test item writers at McGraw-Hill, Pearson, et al learn about children?

    — Susan Ohanian

    2009-07-30


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