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Zabrucky, Karen – Reading Research and Instruction, 1990
Uses an error detection paradigm to examine the ability of college students of different reading proficiency levels to evaluate their understanding of texts. Finds that good readers were more likely than poor readers to detect inconsistent sentences. Finds that students rated passage understanding high regardless of whether they detected…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Achievement

Neville, Donald D.; Searls, Evelyn F. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1991
Extends an earlier exploratory study of the effects of sentence-combining on reading achievement by updating the pool of studies and using meta-analysis as a vehicle for integration. Finds that only grade levels produced significant differences; sentence-combining had a greater effect at the elementary level than at the high school or college…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Achievement

Medo, Mary A.; Ryder, Randall J. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1993
Investigates the effects of teaching text-specific vocabulary on eighth graders' comprehension of expository text and their ability to make causal connections. Finds that vocabulary instruction prior to reading improves comprehension, regardless of the student's reading ability and that text-specific vocabulary instruction improves subjects'…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High Schools, Reading Achievement, Reading Comprehension
Guthrie, John T.; Hoa, Laurel W.; Wigfield, Allan; Tonks, Stephen M.; Perencevich, Kathleen C. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2006
The processes of change in children's reading motivation have not been widely studied. We investigated whether situated interest for a specific book may lead to longer-term intrinsic motivation for general reading. Two schools with 120 grade 3 students filled out reading logs identifying their reasons for reading their favorite books twice. In…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Grade 3, Reading Achievement, Incentives

Maria, Katherine; MacGinitie, Walter – Reading Research and Instruction, 1987
Describes a study of the effect of incongruent prior knowledge on fifth- and sixth-graders' text comprehension, indicating that text structures that explicitly contrasted the reader's misconception with the correct information were more effective than those that simply gave correct information. (HTH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 5, Grade 6, Prior Learning

Bond, Carole L.; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1996
Finds that the program was somewhat more effective than the traditional (basal) curriculum for teaching word attack and letter-word identification, especially for students in low socioeconomic schools in a metropolitan school district, but that the program was not more effective than the conventional curriculum for more complex language skills…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Achievement

Miller, Samuel D.; Smith, Donald E. P. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1990
Investigates: (1) whether differences exist in comprehension when children listen, read orally, and read silently; and (2) whether such differences exist for all readers. Finds that relationships between the three modalities vary as a function of level of reading competency. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Grade 5

Prince, Amber T.; Mancus, Dianne S. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1987
Examined whether altering the sequence of the traditional basal reading lesson by placing enrichment activities first increased comprehension of text. Found altered format subjects (of 45 subjects in total) correctly answered 71% of comprehension questions, whereas traditional format subjects correctly answered only 58%. Suggests these significant…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities, Reading Achievement

Hinchman, Kathleen – Reading Research and Instruction, 1987
Describes a study of content area textbook use, in which three teachers' explanations of their use of textbooks differed from those derived from observations, and that this ambiguity may serve to confuse students. (HTH)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Grade 5, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
Rightmyer, Elizabeth Campbell; McIntyre, Ellen; Petrosko, Joseph M. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2006
This study examined the phonics and reading achievement of 117 primary grade students in 14 schools and 42 classrooms. Students received instruction in one of six different reading programs or models based upon the school they attended. Through qualitative data collection and analysis of specific instructional practices, it was determined that no…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Primary Education, Teaching Methods, Reading Comprehension