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Peer reviewedFincher-Kiefer, Rebecca – Discourse Processes, 1993
Investigates the hypothesis that one of the processes used in situation model development is an inferential process in which the reader employs knowledge to form expectations when predictive text opportunities arise. Suggests that predictions are available to the reader at an abstract level of representation. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Inferences
Peer reviewedSinger, Murray – Discourse Processes, 1993
Outlines three basic views of how readers infer causal connections and how they generate causal inferences. Evaluates these three hypotheses with reference to current research in the field. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Inferences
Peer reviewedvan den Broek, Paul; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1993
Discusses the differences among current researchers interested in inferences, including the types of inferences studied and the methodologies used. Presents a theoretical and methodological framework for organizing empirical investigations of inferential processes of reading. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Inferences
Peer reviewedPerfetti, Charles A. – Discourse Processes, 1993
Considers the difference between commonplace inferences versus more elusive inferences in reading processes. Claims that higher level inferences may be restricted in part because they do not operate in response to simple memory symbols but depend on complex compositional representations not always available. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Inferences
Peer reviewedKintsch, Walter – Discourse Processes, 1993
Suggests that the term "inference" itself has had a negative effect on the study of how information is elaborated and reduced in text processing. Discusses some of the current views of inferencing in text comprehension. Suggests viewing information reduction processes within the same framework as information accretion. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Inferences
Peer reviewedMagliano, Joseph P.; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1993
Considers whether causal antecedent and causal consequence inferences are generated on-line during comprehension and also determined the time course of their activation. Supports a bridging model of inference generation, since causal antecedents were generated online, whereas causal consequences were not. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGraesser, Arthur C.; Kreuz, Roger J. – Discourse Processes, 1993
Argues that an adequate theory of inference generation should accurately predict whether particular classes of knowledge-based inferences are generated online during text comprehension. Proposes a "constructionist" theory which accounts for the findings of cognitive psychology and discourse processing. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTrabasso, Tom; Suh, Soyoung – Discourse Processes, 1993
Studies whether global, causal inferences are made during comprehension. Provides verbal protocol data in the form of talking aloud during reading. Discusses the data with reference to processing claims and working-memory models. Considers what verbal protocols reveal about processing. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes


