KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

📚🔖 Here is the actual study with the evidence of the correlation between fiction reading and cognition.

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chrisfoley
chrisfoley

@KimberlyHirsh This is a fascinating study! If the effect for reading fiction was .14 (small, but noticeable) and was reportedly slightly higher than for reading non-fiction, I wonder what the non-fiction effect size would have been, and whether or not the difference between the two would be significant. Perhaps it's reading in general that causes the positive cognitive effects.

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@chrisfoley It seems like the correlation exists for reading in general but is stronger with fiction. Which from a purely imagining reasons standpoint makes sense to me, as fiction feels like it involves more mental calisthenics.

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chrisfoley
chrisfoley

@KimberlyHirsh That's what I gleaned from the article and the study it referenced. Time to hit the fiction!

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