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Mustafa Yildiz – rEFLections, 2023
The current research investigates the lexical coverage of reading passages required for achieving the minimal and optimal levels of reading comprehension in a foreign language. More specifically, the aim of the study is to identify the word frequency bands within the reading passages in the English tests of The Higher Education Institutions…
Descriptors: Lexicology, Reading Comprehension, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Wolk, Stephen; Svoboda, Cyril – 1975
Several influences upon mathemagenic activity during text learning were examined in this study, and the effects of attentional processes arising during instruction upon incidental rather than intentional learning were focused on. The subjects were 114 students enrolled in eight graduate classes in educational psychology. Six experimental groups…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Rickards, John P.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1976
Two types of questions were inserted in reading material either before or after certain text segments to see how they affected learning. (MM)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Incidental Learning, Intentional Learning
Brody, Philip J.; Legenza, Alice – 1979
Using mathemagenic-based research as a guide, this study attempted to determine whether the location of a picture (pre- or post-reading passage) or the type of picture (overview or specific incident) could affect reading comprehension. Ninety-two college students were randomly assigned to one of the cells in a two-by-two factorial design and…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Illustrations, Incidental Learning
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Paribakht, T. Sima; Wesche, Marjorie – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1999
This follow-up study of a classroom experiment with university English-as-a-Second-Language students that demonstrated incidental acquisition of new lexical knowledge through the reading of thematically-related texts explores how vocabulary knowledge may be acquired as a by-product of reading for comprehension. Findings are interpreted in terms of…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Incidental Learning