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Trabasso, Tom; Magliano, Joseph P. – Discourse Processes, 1996
Investigates conscious understanding during narrative comprehension as revealed through use of think-aloud methodology. Presents an analytical model of conscious understanding. Identifies three working memory operations in the protocols--operations which are functionally necessary to inferences in the protocols. Discusses data and current models…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Inferences
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Long, Debra L.; Bourg, Tammy – Discourse Processes, 1996
Provides a rationale for using verbal protocols in discourse processing. Argues that readers construct a text representation and then use it to "tell a story" about their understanding--this story reveals important information about the processes involved in text comprehension as well as about constructing a message to be understood in a…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Inferences, Protocol Analysis
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Zwaan, Rolf A.; Brown, Carol M. – Discourse Processes, 1996
Examines the influence of language proficiency and comprehension skill on situation-model construction during narrative comprehension. Studies 12 college students who thought aloud reading French and English stories for comprehension and who performed a verb-clustering task after reading each text. Finds that the students generated more…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Inferences, Language Proficiency
Hibbison, Eric P. – Forum for Reading, 1991
Studies what inferences test-takers make as they struggle to match their expectations for an answer with the choices offered in a multiple-choice question. Finds that the 27 types of inferences observed within the metacognitive, cognitive, and affective interactions displayed during these protocols suggested a wealth of activity and thought. (MG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Inferences
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Roksams, Tim – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Reports a study in Hong Kong that used a think-aloud protocol to examine the use and effectiveness of Chinese university students' inferential strategies for dealing with unknown words while reading in English. Findings show that advanced second-language readers are moderately efficient at using local and discourse context clues, although wrong…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, College Students, Context Clues, English (Second Language)