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What is an eclectic approach to reading?

 

Definition
 

An eclectic reading approach to reading is a combination of approaches (global, analytic and synthetic) used to suit the convenience of the creator. (Halvorson 1992)

Examples
 

Here are some examples of eclectic approaches:

 
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