NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 2,821 to 2,835 of 6,601 results Save | Export
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Rupley, William H. – 1980
Reading comprehension includes both how much a reader remembers and how well the reader understands what has been read. It is dependent upon processing meaning. A model for how this is done includes three steps: identifying important elements of the text, constructing representations of important text information, and matching the representations…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Comprehension
Hogaboam, Thomas W. – 1979
As six subjects read a history text, their eye movements/fixations were monitored and recorded. A processing profile was created for each subject, and the correlations between pairs of profiles were computed. The correlations were all positive, but quite small. Although the differences between correlations were not large enough to indicate a…
Descriptors: Eye Fixations, Eye Movements, Measurement, Measurement Techniques
GATES, ARTHUR I.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THE FULL TEXTS OF INVITATIONAL ADDRESSES GIVEN AT THE 1965 INTERNATIONAL READING ASSOCIATION (IRA) CONVENTION IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, BY SIX RECIPIENTS OF IRA CITATION AWARDS ARE PRESENTED. GATES SUGGESTS STEPS IRA SHOULD TAKE TO REVIVE AND REDIRECT READING RESEARCH. MCCALLISTER DISCUSSES THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE CHANGING AND EXPANDING VOCABULARY OF…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Perception, Reading Development, Reading Improvement
Peterson, Gordon – 1979
Several theories of story structure are reviewed in this paper, including those of D. Rumelhart, R. Schank, and T. van Dijk. Examples are given of Rumelhart's story grammar consisting of elements such as setting, episodes, events, and reactions that must be present to form a coherent structure. Schank's contribution to story structure theory is…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Adams, Marilyn Jager – 1980
One of the most widely respected features of English orthography is its sequential redundancy. Its psychological reality is evidenced by the relative ease with which good readers can encode sequentially redundant nonwords as compared to arbitrary strings of letters. Its psychological importance is implicated by evidence that this advantage is…
Descriptors: Letters (Alphabet), Orthographic Symbols, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Miller, James R. – 1981
A model has been developed for studying the relation between text structure and reading comprehension, emphasizing the reader's use of world knowledge and text-structural knowledge to evaluate and interpret meaning from text. When the highlights of the model are considered from the perspective of various expository texts used in research on…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expectation, Knowledge Level, Models
Pepinsky, Harold B.; DeStefano, Johanna S. – 1980
To conceptualize a reader's comprehension of text as a semantic and interpretive processing of information, it is necessary to take note of interactions among persons and texts and conditions under which the texts are to be comprehended. A Computer-Assisted Language Analysis System (CALAS) was constructed which focuses on the text as any…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Reading Comprehension
Angus, Elisabeth – 1978
Theoretical models of the reading process have been proposed by F. Smith, E. J. Gibson and H. Levin, and D. LaBerge and S. J. Samuels. These models were examined using the following questions: How are features of print processed by the brain? How important are prior knowledge and expectations to the process (top-down or bottom-up processing)? Is…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Models, Questioning Techniques, Reading Comprehension
Otto, Wayne; Barrett, Thomas C. – 1968
The two reported studies examined children's approaches to and success in conceptualizing a literal main idea in reading. The first study examined elementary pupils' ability to formulate a main idea for brief, carefully controlled paragraphs written with one specific but unstated main idea. The study revealed that although subjects' grade…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Thomas, Laurie F.; Augstein, E. Sheila – 1977
Rigorously articulated conversational studies (based on George Kelly's personal construct theory) of the reading of complete texts raise new questions about the cognitive processes by which meaning is attributed to the printed word. Four generative models are examined: probabilistic, phrase structure, transformational, and semantic. No single…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Literature Reviews, Models, Reading Comprehension
Hatt, Frank – 1976
This study of the reading process was written by a librarian for other librarians in order to explore what happens as the end result of the librarian's job, the meeting of a person and a book. A model of the reading act is constructed which makes the reader the subject rather than the receiver, as in the communications model of "transmitter…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Librarians, Library Education
Albert, Elaine – 1974
Prepared to guide the nonprofessional in helping another person learn to read, this book consists of systematic phonics for the remedial or beginning reader. Some of the pages in the book are addressed to the tutor and some to the learner. Introductory material includes descriptions of reading, the teacher, phonics, tools used in learning to read,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Phonetics, Phonics
Ghatala, Elizabeth S.; Levin, Joel R. – 1975
This study consisted of two experiments. In the first experiment, 40 college students gave frequency ratings for concrete and abstract words which were equated on normative frequency. From the results it was concluded that abstract (low imagery) words, even though the two sets of words are of equal frequency. In the second experiment, different…
Descriptors: College Students, Discrimination Learning, Imagery, Reading Processes
Wolford, George – 1973
Seven experiments were run to determine the precise nature of some of the variables which affect the processing of short-term visual information. In particular, retinal location, report order, processing order, lateral masking, and redundancy were studied along with the nature of the confusion errors which are made in the full report procedure.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Paired Associate Learning, Reading Processes, Reading Research
Marsh, George; Mineo, R. James – 1970
This study deals with the ability of the beginning reader to recognize the relationships between isolated letter sounds and the same sounds embedded in a word context. The subjects were 64 prekindergarten children attending six private preschools in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The subjects were all Caucasian and spoke a standard English…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Phonemes
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  185  |  186  |  187  |  188  |  189  |  190  |  191  |  192  |  193  |  ...  |  441