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Jones, Ella D. – 1981
Although the popular press has reported that college textbooks are becoming easier to read in response to the lowered reading skill level of entering freshmen, a recent study found that newer editions of college texts were more difficult to read than earlier editions of the same texts. A study was undertaken to determine which of the two views was…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Readability
Chapman, L. John – 1981
Reading teachers of the 1980s need to be confident not only about the key issues but also about their own knowledge of the issues when making decisions. Two issues from the seventies (reading as a developmental process and reading as a psycholinguistic process) combine with the broad notion of textlinguistics as important areas of knowledge for…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Developmental Stages, Educational Trends, Psycholinguistics
Burton, John K.; And Others – 1981
"Levels of processing" is an explanatory framework postulating that differences in memory processing quality or effort affect the duration of the memory trace. Using recall (immediate, one week, or two week) for connected discourse processed under three semantic and three orthographic interference conditions, as well as a noninterference…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Learning Theories, Memory
Drum, Priscilla A. – 1978
Thirty-two fourth grade students were divided into two equal-sized groups according to reading ability. Each student read and recalled four passages from fourth-grade texts. The passages were either an original version, a semantic simplification, a syntactic simplification, or a combined rewrite. One week later, each child read and recalled…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 4, Memory, Readability
Lee, Grace E., Comp.; Berger, Allen, Comp. – 1978
The approximately 250 entries contained in this annotated bibliography are a representative sample of studies and thinking on reading and learning disabilities appearing in periodicals, proceedings, monographs, and reports of federal and state agencies in the seventies. The entries are presented in three sections: the nature of reading and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Diagnosis, Learning Disabilities, Learning Processes
Miller, James R.; Hayes-Roth, Barbara – 1977
Thirty-six undergraduate students participated in a two-hour experiment that measured the effect of fact and inference text annotation on the integration of information. The subjects were asked to read four pairs of meaningful stories, each of which contained four pairs of related facts about a mythical country. The texts of the experimental group…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Annis, Linda – 1979
In a study designed to relate research on cognitive style to study technique effectiveness, a group of 129 college freshmen was given a test to assess the cognitive style of each. The 93 students who scored in the upper l/3 and in the lower l/3 of the distribution were classified as field independent and field dependent. These 93 students were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Grundin, Hans U. – 1978
Society expects certain levels of literacy from its citizens. In addition, individuals have expectations for their own levels of literacy. In defining functional literacy, there is considerable disagreement over what can be expected of consumers, employees, and taxpayers. Empirical studies in Sweden attempting to establish criteria of functional…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Foreign Countries
Mann, Margaret – 1977
The 609 entries in this annotated bibliography are intended to help research workers who have an interest in the reading behavior of the general public and to stimulate ideas for further research. The entries are divided into nine sections covering general works; works providing a historical background; works dealing with the development from…
Descriptors: Adults, Annotated Bibliographies, Foreign Countries, Mass Media
Geeslin, Dorine H.; Mutchler, Virginia S. – 1967
Twenty children between six and nine years of age and of average or above average intelligence were used in a study to determine whether methods that restrict pupil participation to visual attention or oral response are of more or less value in attempts to recognize words than methods that involve activity with the hands, such as tracing or…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
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 14,318 pupils in 34 elementary schools in Washington, D.C., as measured by the percentage of objectives mastered on the Prescriptive Reading Test and students' interest in reading for the school year 1977-78. It also presents descriptive information about…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Program Evaluation, Reading Achievement, Reading Interests
Iran-Nejad, Asghar – 1980
Noting that current theories of comprehension are based on the assumption that cognitive patterns (schemata) are structural constructs and that credit for the structural assumption is generally given to F. C. Bartlett, this paper suggests that problems concerning the phenomenal nature of the patterning aspect of cognition may be more readily…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Patterns, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
Goldstein, Ira – 1979
This report summarizes computational investigations of language comprehension based on Marvin Minsky's theory of frames, a recent advance in artifical intelligence theories about the representation of knowledge. The investigations discussed explored frame theory as a basis for text comprehension by implementing models of the theory and developing…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computers, Language Processing
Ehri, Linnea C.; Wilce, Lee S. – 1980
First grade students practiced reading ten unfamiliar function words; half studied the words embedded in printed sentences and half studied the words in unstructured lists and then listened to sentences comprised of the words. Posttest measures revealed that those who studied the sentences learned more about the syntactic/semantic identities of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Function Words, Learning Processes, Primary Education
Murphy, Kathleen – 1980
A questionnaire was completed by 110 individuals between the ages of 18 and 65 in a study conducted to determine the primary reason why adults read. The results showed that informational reading was the main purpose for adult reading, but did not indicate a relationship between purpose for reading and socioeconomic status and educational level.…
Descriptors: Adults, Books, National Surveys, Newspapers


