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JACOBSON, MILTON D.; JOHNSON, JOSEPH C. – 1967
IN A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF ATTITUDES ON LEARNING, THE LITERAL AND INTERPRETATIVE COMPREHENSION ABILITIES OF INTERMEDIATE GRADE CHILDREN ON THEMATICALLY BASED READING SELECTIONS WERE COMPARED WITH THEIR ATTITUDES TOWARD THAT MATERIAL. THREE OF THE MOST COMMON READING THEMES INHERENT IN CHILDREN'S STORIES WERE DETERMINED BY A PANEL OF…
Descriptors: Factual Reading, Intermediate Grades, Interpretive Reading, Reading Comprehension
Smith, Eliot R.; Miller, Frederick D. – 1980
There are several problems associated with research using the schema concept. One problem is that there seems to be a lack of cumulative development, with the research being horizontal in quality, spreading out to new areas. Another problem with schema research is that a person not already convinced of the merit of the schema notion can remain…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Models, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Powell, Glen – 1980
The meta-analysis method was used to summarize the findings of 23 studies of the word learning process that had used imagery as an independent variable as either an "imposed" or an "induced" condition. Imposed imagery investigations compared word recall on the basis of the imagery attribute of a word, while induced imagery…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Reading Research, Recall (Psychology)
Pugh, A. K. – 1980
Readers cannot profitably be studied without some assessment of the texts they read. Analyses of texts, however, are of doubtful value unless tested against readers' behavior. Despite the relative neglect of text in research on reading, numerous approaches to the analysis of text have been proposed. The developments within linguistics and the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Reading Instruction
Weinshank, Annette – 1978
An empirical examination was undertaken to determine the relationship between reading problems diagnosed by experienced reading clinicians and the initial treatment plans proposed by them for a case. Twenty-four diagnosis/treatment protocols for eight experienced reading clinicians were analyzed in terms of clinician agreement on treatment…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Measurement Techniques, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Difficulty
Munro, Allen; And Others – 1979
Two experiments were conducted to establish the psychological validity of the text type distinction. In the first, 20 college students sorted 12 texts on the basis of their similarities. The resultant sortings were subjected to a clustering analysis. Despite the fact that other bases for grouping texts existed--a number of pairs of semantically…
Descriptors: Classification, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Memory
Spiro, Rand J. – 1979
Psychological research concerning several aspects of the relationship between existing knowledge schemata and the processing of text is summarized in this report. The first section is concerned with dynamic processes of story understanding, with emphasis on the integration of information. The role of prior knowledge in accommodating parts of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Memory, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Brewer, William F. – 1977
A sentence "pragmatically implies" another sentence when information in the first sentence leads the hearer to expect something that is neither explicitly stated nor necessarily implied by the original sentence. Thus, the sentence "The safe-cracker put the match to the fuse" pragmatically implies that "the safe-cracker lit…
Descriptors: College Students, Memory, Pragmatics, Psychological Studies
Gervase, Charles J.; Lindia, Albert – 1974
The Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test and the Culture Fair Intelligence Test were administered to all pupils ages eight to eleven in the Windsor (Connecticut) Public Schools as part of an evaluation of the Individually Guided Education (I. G. E.) program. In this seven-month evaluation, all age groups achieved reading scores significantly higher than…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Program Evaluation, Reading Instruction
Popp, Helen M.; Lieberman, Marcus – 1977
This report analyzes seven standardized reading tests which were part of a data bank of information on 6,753 first-grade through sixth-grade students from 36 communities. The data bank was assembled to allow for secondary analyses of the relationships between achievement and specific characteristics of programs or schools. Differences between…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Reading Research, Reading Tests
Kaplan, Bernard – 1978
A study was conducted to ascertain what influence transferring from one school to another had on students from four ethnic groups and on the overall reading achievement scores in ten selected Title I disadvantaged schools over a five-year period. The approximately 700 sixth grade students involved in the study represented Hispanic, Causasian,…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Ethnic Groups, Reading Achievement
Hoffman, James V.; Condon, Mark W. F. – 1978
A study was conducted to determine if it was possible to identify and distinguish between poor readers who had a knowledge deficit and those who were somehow different (dialect speakers trying to read material in Standard English, for instance). A group of 20 fourth and fifth grade students were tested with normal prose, words in isolation, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Diagnosis, Reading Difficulties, Reading Difficulty
District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, DC. Dept. of Research and Evaluation. – 1979
This report presents results of analyses of factors affecting reading achievement of students in grades one through sex in District of Columbia schools as measured by the percentage of objectives mastered on the Prescriptive Reading Test (PRT) and by students' interest in reading for the year 1977-78. It also contains descriptive information about…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Program Evaluation, Reading Achievement, Reading Programs
Anderson, Richard C.; Freebody, Peter – 1979
This report reviews what is known about the role of vocabulary knowledge or knowledge of word meanings in reading comprehension. It states that while an assessment of the number of meanings a reader knows enables a remarkably accurate prediction of an individual's ability to comprehend discourse, the reasons why word knowledge correlates with…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Kintsch, Walter – 1979
Attempts have been made to develop a model of the process of reading comprehension as a whole that would indicate under what conditions and for what reasons a long sentence might be more effective than several short ones, when repetition is helpful and when distracting, when content is better left implicit in a text, and how overexplicitness might…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Decoding (Reading), Models


