What does the research say about using computers to teach vocabulary?
A. The students who used computer programs to learn vocabulary did not out perform those who used tests on paper.
B. There is no research to support the use of computers in improving student vocabulary.
C. The students who use computer programs scored significantly better on vocabulary tests then those with printed text.
D. None of the above.
C
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