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Sadoski, Mark; And Others – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Investigates the spontaneous use of imagery and its relationship to free verbal recall. Finds that separate categories of imagery and verbal recall reports are not highly correlated. Finds that imagery did not decline after 48 hours, but that verbal recall declined. Suggests that a strict levels-of-processing view may be untenable for ecologically…
Descriptors: Imagery, Reading Processes, Reading Research, Recall (Psychology)
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Stanovich, Keith E. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Maintains that progress in understanding reading is impeded when researchers working from different perspectives adopt the assumption of paradigm incompatibility. Argues that this assumption is false, and that progress toward a comprehensive understanding of the reading process would be hastened if investigators from all perspectives agreed to a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Reading Processes, Reading Research
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Mackey, Margaret – Children's Literature in Education, 1990
Discusses the intertextuality and metafiction of children's literature for beginning readers; specifically Allan Ahlberg's "Ten in a Bed." (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
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Hearne, J. Dixon; Resch, Kenneth – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Regardless of the content area, the foundation of learning is reading and writing. By emphasizing process, not product, and encouraging students to express themselves in reading and writing, teachers can make learning more meaningful and successful. Form should emerge from content, from the student's need to express an idea. Includes 10…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Reading Processes, Secondary Education, Writing Across the Curriculum
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Fletcher, Charles R. – Reading Psychology, 1989
Attempts to unify two major approaches to the study of text comprehension into a process model of causal reasoning which explains how readers discover the causal structure of a complicated text. Presents empirical evidence to support the model. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Norman, Charles A.; And Others – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1988
This study described the reading processes of adults in reading programs by collecting oral reading miscues and retellings from 122 adults at reading levels one through eight. Results of factor and cluster analysis revealed the need to look beyond levels of word identification and comprehension in understanding how adults read. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Miscue Analysis
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Henk, William A. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1988
Examines the effects of two types of comparison-contrast discourse structures on the initial learning and retention of unfamiliar scientific information by mature readers. Finds a demonstration of the mature reader's versatility in accommodating unfamiliar information, especially when it is presented in well-structured patterned texts. (MS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes
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Dana, Carol – Journal of Reading, 1989
Presents four groups of economical and compatible comprehension strategies that teachers can use to help disabled readers become independent, strategic readers. Explains each of the four strategy families, offers recommendations on how to teach them, and provides research support for their effectiveness. (RS)
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes, Reading Strategies, Remedial Reading
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Fulcher, Glenn – Journal of Research in Reading, 1989
Examines the conflict between applied linguistics and schema theoreticians over the relationship between the concepts of cohesion and coherence. Suggests that the positions taken are the result of theoretically different starting points. Reports the results of two studies that support the theory accounting for cohesion and coherence. (RS)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Reading Comprehension
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Temple, Christine M. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1990
Reports on a psycholinguistic investigation of a 10-year-old, nonautistic hyperlexic on tasks of written and auditory presentations of single words, sentences, and text. Finds good development of both phonological and lexical reading mechanisms. Finds a significant dissociation between reading accuracy and reading comprehension and also between…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Listening Comprehension, Psycholinguistics, Reading Comprehension
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Ju, Daushen; Jackson, Nancy Ewald – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1995
Examines the effect of graphic, phonological, and graphic-and-phonological information on Chinese character identification by 22 Mandarin-speaking Taiwanese graduate students. Finds that graphic information plays an essential role in Chinese character identification, while phonological information does not enhance the accuracy of identification.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Phonology
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Schirmer, Barbara R. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1995
Determines whether mental imagery could be used as a metacognitive reading comprehension strategy by deaf elementary-level children. Finds that when encouraged to engage in mental imagery, students exhibited four qualities of thinking (recollection, representation, inference, and evaluation) during and after reading that revealed how they were…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Education, Metacognition, Reading Comprehension
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Slattery, Patrick F. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1994
Discusses a literacy-enhancement program for undereducated university staff members tutored by college students taking a composition course on literacy. Focuses on the essays of one college student to illustrate how the sequence of writing assignments in the course fostered the reading and writing processes of academic literacy. (SR)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Illiteracy, Literacy
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Goetz, Ernest T.; Sadoski, Mark – Reading Research Quarterly, 1995
Reviews studies that have explicitly investigated the "seductive detail" effect (in which a reader's attention is diverted toward the interesting but unimportant seductive details and away from the uninteresting but important main ideas). Concludes that these studies do not provide convincing evidence for the existence of the effect.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
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Wade, Suzanne; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1995
Argues that an article by E. Goetz and M. Sadoski in the same issue of this journal is not only inaccurate in its criticisms but is inconsistent in its claims relevant to the research on the memorability of highly interesting but unimportant textual content, also known as "seductive details." (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes, Reading Research
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