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Keenan, Stacey A. – Visible Language, 1984
Concludes that both chunking and shorter line lengths have positive effects on reading efficiency but that high line length variability has a stronger negative effect. Suggests that, because chunking increases line length variability, it can interfere with reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Assisted Testing, Layout (Publications), Reading Comprehension
Pitts, Murray M.; And Others – 1983
While it is widely recognized that comprehension monitoring is an important reading comprehension ability, effective methods for teaching readers to recognize and overcome various comprehension obstacles have not yet been conclusively identified. To determine if microcomputers could be used to teach students to overcome such obstacles, 41 fourth…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Grade 4
McCutchen, Deborah; Perfetti, Charles A. – 1982
Arguing that discourse coherence can provide a window on the writing processes that produce it, this paper describes developmental differences observed in children's writing and proposes a procedural model to account for those differences. The first section of the paper points out that a developmental model of the writing process should specify…
Descriptors: Coherence, Computer Assisted Testing, Connected Discourse, Developmental Stages
Palmer, Douglas J.; And Others – 1986
A study examined the use of lookback strategy (selective rereading of text material to clarify inconsistent information) employed by good and poor readers attempting to monitor their own reading comprehension. Using microcomputers, narrative and expository texts containing inconsistencies were presented one line at a time on a "page" of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Testing, Content Area Reading, Grade 5