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Fazio, Xavier; Gallagher, Tiffany L.; DeKlerk, Collen – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2022
This qualitative within-individual case design study involved six adolescents (age 10-14 years) engaging in a think-aloud observational protocol to read two texts on climate change from contrasting viewpoints. The participants completed a prior knowledge assessment and survey of technology used to assess potential mediating factors. Survey and…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Critical Reading, Case Studies, Adolescents
Lennox, Rebecca; Hepburn, Kirk; Leaman, Emily; van Houten, Nienke – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
We investigated undergraduate students' approaches to reading primary scientific literature (PSL). Self-report surveys and think-aloud reading interviews were used to uncover students' approaches to PSL with respect to evidence finding, prioritisation of paper sections, and reading skill in relation to task context. Self-report and observational…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Undergraduate Students, Reading Comprehension, Science Education
Maier, Johanna; Richter, Tobias – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2016
In the comprehension of multiple controversial scientific texts, readers with strong prior beliefs tend to construct a one-sided mental representation that is biased towards belief-consistent information. In the present study, we examined whether an argument in contrast to a summary task instruction can increase the resource allocation to and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Reading Comprehension