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Landers, Amy Kurivchack – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Texts are typically classified by researchers into one of two genres: narrative or expository. Narrative texts are meant to entertain (e.g., fictional novels and stories), while expository texts are meant to educate (e.g., text books and empirical articles) (Weaver & Bryant, 1995). One problem with this simple method for categorizing texts is that…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Factor Analysis, Literary Genres, Classification