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Andre, Thomas; Thieman, Alice – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1988
The effects of the level of adjunct question and type of feedback on learning concepts from prose were examined, using 534 college students. Results suggest that feedback does not necessarily facilitate concept learning and adjunct application questions do not always facilitate the learning of concepts through reading. (TJH)
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Feedback, Learning Strategies
Woods, Alice; Andre, Thomas – 1978
The effects of level of adjunct question (factual, application) and type of feedback (no feedback, correct answer feedback, self-correction feedback) on learning concepts from prose were examined in a study of 135 volunteer undergraduates at Iowa State University. Adjunct application questions produce better performance on subsequent new…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Instruction, College Students, Concept Teaching

Andre, Thomas – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
College students read prose passages and answered either verbatim or paraphrased inserted questions while reading under review or no review conditions. On a posttest students who received paraphrased questions outperformed students who received verbatim questions. This result supported the contention that paraphrased adjunct questions could…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Memory

Andre, Thomas; Womack, Sandra – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
College students read passages and answered either verbatim or parphrased adjunct questions either inserted in the text or massed at the end of the passage. Passage review was varied. On the post-test containing unfamiliar paraphrased questions, students given inserted paraphrased adjunct questions outperformed the others. Paraphrased questions…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Prose, Questioning Techniques
Andre, Thomas; And Others – 1978
In three experiments subjects (college and high school students) read passages which described psychological principles and answered either adjunct application or factual questions while reading. Questions were presented either before, after, or both before and after the parts of the passage that answered the questions. Subsequently subjects took…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, High Schools, Higher Education