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Schraw, Gregory; Dennison, Rayne Sperling – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1994
Tests the hypothesis that different assigned purposes for reading led to changes in the "interestingness" and recall of text material. Concludes that reading for a particular purpose enhances the interestingness of text information even when that information is not intrinsically interesting. Discusses educational implications. (BS)
Descriptors: Interest Research, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
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Schraw, Gregory; And Others – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1995
Examines the relationship among sources of interest, perceived interest, and text recall. Reveals (through factor analysis) six different sources of interest. Suggests sources of interest affect perceived interest, which in turn affects recall. Suggests that text structure appears to play an important role in perceived situational interest and,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension, Reading Interests
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McCrudden, Matthew; Schraw, Gregory; Hartley, Kendall; Kiewra, Kenneth – Journal of Experimental Education, 2004
This research compared high-load and low-load versions of a text by manipulating text presentation, text organization, and example context on measures of fact and concept learning. The low-load text presentation variable enhanced fact and concept learning and post-reading ease of comprehension ratings. The low-load text organization variable led…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Comparative Analysis, Text Structure, Concept Formation