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Publication Date: 2004
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Assessing the Impact of Reading Goals and Text Structures on Comprehension
Geiger, John F.; Millis, Keith K.
Reading Psychology an international quarterly, v25 n2 p93-110 2004
The present study examined the unique contributions of readers' goal and text structure on comprehension. In Experiment 1, participants read procedural and descriptive passages to perform the procedures, summarize the passages, or to answer questions. The perform goal showed highest comprehension, with no difference due to text type. In Experiment 2, participants read either a narrative-like or a list-like procedural text. The narrative-like text led to better comprehension than the list-like text for the perform condition, but this finding was reversed for the other conditions. The results indicate that past differences on text type were based on differences on local coherence.
Descriptors: Text Structure, Reading Comprehension, Higher Education, College Students, Readability, Orientation
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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