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Hayes, Christopher G. – 1980
In the most adequate psycholinguistic model of the reading process the proficient silent reader decodes directly from graphic surface structure into deep structure, with no decoding into oral surface structure. Three cue systems used by all proficient readers include graphic cues (letters and words), syntactic cues (the grammatical arrangement of…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Miscue Analysis, Psycholinguistics, Reading Comprehension
Otto, Jean A. – 1978
More than 5,000 reading miscues by 96 eighth and ninth graders were analyzed in a study designed to define specific relationships among cue use and to extend research based on Kenneth Goodman's psycholinguistic theory to the secondary level. The students read two easy and two difficult passages orally and answered questions based on them. Each…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Context Clues, Cues, Miscue Analysis
Heiner, William H.; Henderson, Judith S. – 1974
Eye movements and comprehension were examined when good and poor seventh graders read materials which contained cloze deletions and read comparable nontreated materials. The number of fixations and regressions increased when good readers read cloze materials. Good readers demonstrated superior comprehension under both treatments. Good readers…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Eye Movements, Information Processing, Junior High School Students
Buescher, Thomas M. – 1977
Operant magical thinking (belief that thought can significantly alter reality) and reading comprehension were examined in samples of Pupils 7 to 13 years old identified as either gifted, normal, or emotionally disturbed. Sixty-eight children were sampled in a school for gifted children, in a regular suburban elementary school, and in an in-patient…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Gifted

Rousch, Peter D.; Cambourne, Brian L. – 1977
This paper constructs a taxonomy for non-oral reading based on Kenneth and Yetta Goodman's reading research. Cloze type deletions reveal how proficient readers and low ability readers from 6 to 14 years of age use graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic cues. It compares performance of Australian children on oral reading and outline strategies with…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Elementary Education, Low Ability Students, Miscue Analysis
Myers, Phyllis C. – 1976
The purpose of this paper is to summarize the development of the cloze procedure, to introduce the most recent work done, and to project the implications for further research in the cloze procedure. The cloze procedure was derived from the Gestalt theory of closure whereby a subject has a tendency to fill in the gaps of an uncompleted visual or…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Literature Reviews, Measurement Instruments, Miscue Analysis
Hood, Joyce; Kendall, Janet Ross – 1974
Subjects within one reading level only were included in this study to determine reflective and impulsive subject groups on the basis of Matching Familiar Figures (MFF) test time and error scores within that reading level rather than over all levels, to use the same reading test passages for all subjects, and then to apply statistical tests of…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Reading
Rothstein, Evelyn – 1976
Discussed is an oral reading procedure for children with reading problems which assesses a reader's competency through an analysis of comprehension evidenced by meaningful versus non-meaningful alterations to the reading text. It is explained that this analysis indicates that the poor reader's needs frequently may be at the syntactic and semantic…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading
McCusker, Leo X.; And Others – 1977
Two experiments examined proofreading errors to test whether reading is mediated by a phonological recoding stage. In the first experiment, 162 undergraduates circled the misspelled words in a text as the experimenter read the passage aloud. In the second experiment, 165 undergraduates corrected misspellings as they read the same passage silently,…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Higher Education, Miscue Analysis, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
MacLean, Margaret – 1979
Based on similar psycholinguistic principles to those on which Reading Miscue Analysis is based, the Qualitative Analysis of Silent and Oral Reading (QASOR) is a proposed framework for the investigation of individual variations in oral and silent reading behaviors. QASOR provides a framework for examining how well readers construct and reconstruct…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Miscue Analysis
Dempsey, Jane – 1975
The diagnostic and prescriptive strategies presented in this paper are based on the assumption that reading is language, reading is understanding, reading is not an exact process, reading is responding, and reading is enjoyable. The principles of diagnosis based on these assumptions are that diagnosis will be based on the goals of the reading…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Psycholinguistics, Reading Achievement
Miller, John W.; Isakson, Richard L. – 1976
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between reading comprehension and the perception of syntactic and semantic errors by fourth graders. Forty-eight students were divided according to reading comprehension tests into high and low performance groups. Each student then read orally twelve sentences, of which four were normal…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cues, Decoding (Reading), Grade 4
Baldwin, R. Scott – 1977
Fifty-six third graders were randomly assigned to two treatment groups, in a study of the relationship between clause structure and the readability of written texts. The treatment groups read sets of passages which were identical except for certain word-order modifications. The dependent variables were silent- and oral-reading comprehension, rate…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Grade 3, Miscue Analysis
Page, William D. – 1977
The altercue continuum is a theoretical arrangement of oral reading responses which deviate from the expected responses, arranged according to their relationship to reading comprehension. Elements from miscue research, including phoneme-grapheme correspondence, serve as principles for organizing altercue types according to comprehension. Semantic…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Christiansen, Janet C.; And Others – 1980
The third in a series concerning some implications of learners' cognitive style for the development of reading competence, this paper reports on a study that was concerned with the effectiveness and efficiency with which ninth grade field dependent and field independent readers processed prose in silent reading at three difficulty levels. Results…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Content Area Reading, Foreign Countries, Grade 9