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Bruce, Bertram – 1977
Our understanding of a story is highly dependent upon our ability to recognize the underlying purpose for actions described in the story. We need to view those actions as steps in, or reactions to, plans. This paper sketches some of the components of a model for the understanding of plans and social actions. The model is first applied to narrative…
Descriptors: Models, Prose, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Chapman, L. J. – 1979
Developments in linguistics, particularly in Europe in the work of T.A. Van Dijk, a broader conception of texts that shows promise for the study of reading. Textlinguistics covers a domain of linguistics studies that are involved with texts. Textlinguists are interested not only in those obvious immediate connecting mechanisms, such as anaphora,…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Linguistics, Prose

Glover, John A.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
This research examined the possibility that readers would differentially recall passage material as a result of differing levels of processing during reading. The results seem to indicate that what readers remember from reading passages is determined by the activities they engage in during reading. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Prose, Reading Comprehension
Miller, James R. – 1981
A model has been developed for studying the relation between text structure and reading comprehension, emphasizing the reader's use of world knowledge and text-structural knowledge to evaluate and interpret meaning from text. When the highlights of the model are considered from the perspective of various expository texts used in research on…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expectation, Knowledge Level, Models
Adams, Marilyn Jager; Collins, Allan – 1977
This paper provides a general description of schema-theoretic models of language comprehension and examines some extensions of such models to the study of reading. The goal of schema theory is to specify the interface between the reader and the text: to specify how the reader's knowledge interacts with and shapes the information on the page and to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Models, Prose
Goetz, Ernest T. – 1977
Two studies investigated whether variations in the importance of inferences and the salience of premises within a text would affect the probability that the inference would be made. Six stories of about 500 words were used, with eight variations of each story. The target inference, and its plausibility, was constant across all versions. Inference…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Prose, Reading Comprehension
Collins, Allan; And Others – 1977
This report examines the theory that when people understand a text, they create a complex scenario (or model) within which the events described might plausibly occur. In order to study construction and revision of such models, five subjects were given difficult-to-understand texts, and were later asked to discuss the processing they went through…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Models, Prose
Potts, George R. – 1975
The present series of experiments was designed to examine the factors affecting the ability of people to draw inferences from a passage of text. It was found that, using a true-false recognition test, proportion correct was higher and reaction time shorter on inferred information than on information that was actually presented. This was the case…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Memory, Prose
Rubin, Ann D.; And Others – 1976
Language comprehension is an immensely complex process involving the dynamic interaction of diverse sources of knowledge. In order to model this process, tools are needed which allow detailed specification of the process components. In this paper, the essential characteristics of a model of reading comprehension are discussed in the context of the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computers, Models, Prose
Farr, Beverly P. – 1975
High school juniors and seniors participated in three studies of the effects of a thematic organizer on passage comprehension. Comprehension was measured using a cloze procedure in the first study and using a passage-reproduction task in the second and third studies. A thematic organizer (material presented to provide a context for the passage)…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Language Research, Prose, Reading Comprehension

Eamon, Douglas B. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1978
Results from two experiments with college students indicate that better readers evaluate information in a paragraph with respect to its relevance to the paragraph topic, processing topical information at the expense of nontopical concepts. (AA)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Performance Factors, Prose

Christie, Joseph M.; Just, Marcel Adam – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Subjects read a passage and were questioned about the location or content of certain items in the passage. Performance was measured by monitoring response latencies and eye fixations. Apparently the locative information provides an index to the spatial distribution of sentences in the passage. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Eye Fixations, Memory, Prose
Spiro, Rand J.; Esposito, Joseph – 1977
The hypothesis that pragmatic inferences presented in text are taken for granted, superficially processed, and not stably or enduringly represented in memory was investigated. Stories were read which in some conditions contained information vitiating the implicational force of explicit inferences. The vitiating information was presented either…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Memory, Prose

Waters, Harriet Salatas – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1983
Relations between rank of propositions in descriptive passages, importance ratings, and recall were evaluated in experiments using undergraduates to determine whether passage structure and importance ratings are necessarily related. Importance ratings varied with instructions, but subjects recalled superordinate propositions better than…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Prose
Weaver, Phyllis A. – 1977
Thirty-one third-grade students participated in an investigation of the possibility of training or improving intrasentence organizational skills in the context of a sentence anagram task. Sentence-anagram organizational training was conducted on an individual basis with the 16 students in the experimental group. A sentence-anagram posttest was…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Prose, Psycholinguistics
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