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Smith, Patriann; Kim, Deoksoon; Vorobel, Oksana; King, James R. – Review of Education, 2020
This methodological review highlights the trends in empirical studies where a methodological construct (i.e. verbal reports) intersects with content (i.e. literacy research). Specifically, we synthesise research on language learners' reading in which verbal reports were deployed as a methodological tool. Questioning the long-standing assumption…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Reading Processes, Second Language Learning, Protocol Analysis
Pressley, Michael; Afflerbach, Peter – 1995
Making the case that the human achievement of reading has few if any equals, this book uses protocol analysis data related to reading to develop a rich description and understanding of cognitive and affective processes during reading. The book concludes that reading is "constructively responsive"--that is, good readers are always…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
McGinley, William; and Others – 1989
A study explored students' dynamic use of various forms of reading and writing to learn. In investigating the relationship between learner initiative, literacy, and the ability to conduct a critical inquiry of a topic of study, seven college undergraduates were asked to direct their own reading and writing engagements enroute to composing a…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Learning Processes