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Goodacre, Elizabeth J., Comp. – 1976
This document lists reading research studies undertaken in Britain in recent years. Studies undertaken for higher degrees in British universities, funded by institutions such as the Schools Council or the Department of Education and Science, or conducted as part of the work of schools' remedial or psychological services are listed. Each listing…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Indexes
Carver, Ronald P. – 1977
This is the final report on a research project that measured the effect of reading rate on accuracy and the efficiency of reading comprehension. At the outset of the project, existing research data were integrated into a comprehensive account called a "rauding theory," which interrelates reading ability, passage difficulty, reading time,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Listening Skills, Postsecondary Education, Reading Ability
Page, William D. – 1977
The altercue continuum is a theoretical arrangement of oral reading responses which deviate from the expected responses, arranged according to their relationship to reading comprehension. Elements from miscue research, including phoneme-grapheme correspondence, serve as principles for organizing altercue types according to comprehension. Semantic…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Lagotic, Diana Lynn – 1977
In a study using eye-voice span (EVS) measures to determine the relationship between the types and numbers of transformations in sentences and the predictability of the sentences for readers, sentences with varying types and numbers of transformations were embedded in paragraphs projected onto a screen and read aloud by the subjects, 20 graduate…
Descriptors: Eye Voice Span, Graduate Students, Models, Oral Reading
Bolz, Charles R.; Ackerman, Jerrold – 1975
The role of visual imagery in the learning of letter-sound combinations was investigated using such mediating images as two scoops of ice cream for the letter "m." In a preliminary study, high-, medium-, and low-strength mediating images were determined for each letter-sound combination. The 216 kindergarten subjects in the main study were…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Kindergarten Children, Learning Processes, Letters (Alphabet)
Kimmel, Susan – 1982
There are many children, termed "perseverative," whose reading comprehension problems stem from the fact that they form hypotheses about the meaning of a text at the onset of reading, then fail to evaluate or modify those hypotheses on the basis of subsequent text findings. A study was undertaken to identify such readers and to explore…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Deduction, Grade 5, Grade 6
Garner, Ruth – 1982
Explanations for differences in reading proficiency should be constructed around an atlas of reading-related individual differences in cognition. Such an atlas should include well-documented "bottom-up", text-driven reading strategies and less thoroughly investigated "top-down", schema-driven reading strategies. Research…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Individual Differences, Language Processing
Thralls, Charlotte – 1981
A theory of textual processing signals--cues to guide the response of any reader to a narrative text--can be evolved from Gerald Prince's theory of reading interludes and William Labov's work on narrative evaluation. An examination of these signals in two personal experience narratives written by students in remedial and freshman writing courses…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Narration, Reading Comprehension
Gima, Shinye – 1982
A study investigated the theory that the affective dimension of words can have a significant effect on the process of word recognition. Specifically, the study examined whether word potency (the emotional impact of a word), frequency, and certain graphic characteristics affected word recognition in the parafoveal field under very brief exposure…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Eye Movements, Eyes
Stotsky, Sandra – 1982
There appear to be two basic theories about the relationship of written language to oral language and the relationship of writing to reading. The first theory views written language as a derivative of oral language and as an alternate but parallel form of oral language. The pedagogical implications of this model suggest that the problems of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
Perfetti, Charles A.; Roth, Steven – 1980
Features of a model of reading that is both sensitive to individual differences and consistent with the assumption that reading processes are interactive are discussed in this report. A description of how this model accounts for individual differences in reading skill suggests three types of reading problems: slow word decoding, slow sentence…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Individual Characteristics
Nolan, Suzanne D.; And Others – 1981
Three experiments were conducted to investigate whether the results of previous research on rhymes detection were due to a rhyme production frequency bias (in favor of similar rhymes) in the materials used. The previous results had indicated that orthographically similar rhymes were detected more rapidly than dissimilar rhymes. In the three…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, College Students, Decoding (Reading), Language Processing
Guthrie, John T., Ed. – 1981
Reflecting the interdisciplinary emphasis that reading comprehension has received during the past decade, the articles in this volume deal with both the processes involved in reading and the instructional practices used in teaching it. The six articles devoted to reading processes deal specifically with the following topics: schemata,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Processes, Reading Comprehension
Fowler, Carol A. – 1978
The phonological information provided by written words may be used by the reader as a convenient temporary storage medium and as a way of gaining access to the lexicon. Beginning readers should be able to exploit the sound-based patterning of the orthography in reading single words and to bypass it on occasion. Some words do not conform to English…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Learning Theories
Wilkie, Eve B. – 1978
The study on reading comprehension presented in this report (the first of two) investigated whether expository passages with adjacent-to-text activities facilitate the learning of reading comprehension skills at the same time that they improve comprehension of text content, and whether written feedback increases the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Feedback, Grade 5, Grade 6
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