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It was this one article where you read a paragraph and some of the letters were missing. You would still be able to read the article. It was done by some university I forgot the name.
The best place to start looking for the reading experiment article would be online databases or academic search engines such as Google Scholar or JSTOR. You can also try searching through your university's library website.
If you are a student or faculty member at a university, you may have access to the article through your institution's library subscription. Otherwise, you may need to purchase the article or request it through interlibrary loan.
If you are having trouble finding the full text of the article, you can try reaching out to the author or contacting the journal directly. They may be able to provide you with a copy or direct you to where you can access it.
Having the title is a great starting point, but it may not be enough to find the specific article you are looking for. If you have any additional information such as the author, journal, or publication date, it will make the search process easier.
Unfortunately, most academic articles are not freely available to the public due to copyright and publishing restrictions. However, you can try searching for open access versions of the article or reaching out to the author to request a copy.