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Miller, Susan M. – 1995
A study determined if there would be any significant difference in comprehension from expository text between students instructed to use context clues and prior knowledge and those students not instructed in their use. It was hypothesized that students who only used a dictionary to understand words, not exploring context or prior knowledge, will…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Grade 3, Primary Education
Atwood, N.; And Others – 1985
Eighteen naval fire technicians served as subjects in a study using scenarios to simulate a real world task for assessing the readability of general technical texts. The scenario asked subjects to read a segment of text and to explain to a colleague how the particular component described in the passage functioned. Subjects' summaries were assessed…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Employment Experience
Karbon, Jacqueline C. – 1982
Using a semantic mapping technique for vocabulary instruction, a study explored how children of diverse groups bring different cultural backgrounds and prior knowledge to tasks involved in learning new words. The study was conducted in three sixth-grade classrooms--one containing rural Native American (especially Menominee) children, another…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Background
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Hynd, Cynthia; Alvermann, Donna E. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Examines the effect of refutation text structure (text that contrasts correct ideas with incorrect ones) on students' misconceptions of Newtonian mechanics, noting that refutation text is efffective in getting students to change their prior misconceptions. Also suggests two ways to help students abandon misconceptions that are not refuted in a…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Content Area Reading
Nichols, William Dee; And Others – 1997
The influence of word recognition and conceptual knowledge on readers' comprehension of narrative text has become a fundamental assumption associated with text processing in the primary grades. Features of conceptual knowledge such as prior knowledge, content knowledge, domain knowledge, and discourse knowledge are believed to be significant…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Grade 4, Grade 5
Hynd, Cynthia R.; Alvermann, Donna E. – 1985
Noting that children and adults often hold misconceptions about topics in content area texts, particularly those in the area of science where counter-intuitive notions about how the real world works abound, a study examined the effect of activating students' background knowledge about motion theory prior to asking them to read a physics text.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Higher Education
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Slater, Wayne H.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1985
Examines the effects of providing subjects with prior information about the organization of expository passages. Concludes that a structural organizer with outline grid and that notetaking alone both reliably and markedly facilitated comprehension and recall, and that a structural organizer without outline grid reliably facilitated comprehension…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 9, Notetaking, Prior Learning
Thornton, Nancy E.; And Others – 1989
A study examined: (1) whether making decisions (i.e. answering yes/no questions) about a brief prose passage enables children to detect logical inconsistencies in the passage; and (2) the extent to which hearing-impaired children differ from normal hearing children in their abilities to recognize logical inconsistencies in text. Subjects were 52…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Comparative Analysis, Deafness
Johnson, Dale D.; And Others – 1984
A study was conducted to identify the contributions of both prior knowledge and prereading vocabulary instruction to passage comprehension. In addition, semantic mapping and semantic feature analysis--instructional strategies that build upon students' prior knowledge--were compared with a modified basal approach for effectiveness as prereading…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Language Acquisition
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Anderson, Ora Sterling; Acker, Rose L. – Reading World, 1984
Replicates a 1977 study and reaches similar conclusions: specifically, that schematic interpretations have a high relationship to prior knowledge. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
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Pritchard, Robert – Reading Research Quarterly, 1990
Examines how cultural schemata influence American and Palauan students' reported strategies and their reading comprehension. Finds that students predominantly use processing strategies categorized under awareness development and intrasentential ties establishment for culturally unfamiliar passages. Finds that students use intersentential ties and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
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Krein, Evelyn Leech; Zaharias, Jane Ann – Reading Horizons, 1986
Confirms that able readers have a more well-rounded sense of story structure than disabled readers. Specifically, that able readers demonstrated an ability to tell more elaborate stories than disabled readers. (FL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Knowledge Level
Tobias, Sigmund – 1985
A study was conducted to examine the effects of prescribing the use of some specific reading strategies on comprehension. The effects of such prescription on the interactions among instructional method and a number of individual difference variables were also investigated. Subjects were 140 high school students randomly assigned to read a text…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Microcomputers, Prior Learning
Idol-Maestas, Lorna – 1985
To demonstrate that a proven story mapping technique for teaching learning disabled, poor comprehenders could be used to improve the comprehension of groups of normal children as well as learning disabled and low-achieving children, heterogeneous groups of third and fourth graders, including five learning disabled and low achieving students, were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4
Mason, Jana; And Others – 1986
Two contrasting kindergarten reading programs (book-focused and letter-focused) were chosen for a study that evaluated the ability of the Early Reading Test to probe children's knowledge of stories as well as letters, sounds, and words. The test also evaluated the kinds of strategies children use to attempt reading tasks and, through interview…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Early Reading, Kindergarten Children
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