A study compared students ' cognitive word knowledge of the cognates of "think " and "know " within a theoretical framework focused on hierarchical levels of meaning. Subjects were 31 fifth, 32 seventh, and 21 tenth graders attending single-gender private schools in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and 70 college undergraduate students in an introductory psychology course at the University of Maryland. Cognitive words form a category within the internal state lexicon and may be central to accessing, monitoring, and transforming internal states, all of which seem to be processes critical to reading comprehension. Cognitive word knowledge was positively correlated with achievement scores. The correlations with ...
The aim of the study is to determine the correlation between vocabulary mastery and internal locus o...
Determining the effect of pupils' levels of conceptualization of words on reading achievement was th...
Reading is complex and requires that individuals process many types of informa-tion concurrently. Co...
Two studies examined the relationshipbetween word knowledge and reading comprehension. Subjects weri...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COGNITIVE AND LINGUISTIC ABILITIES IN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Kendall Hairst...
The mental lexicon plays a central role in reading comprehension (Perfetti & Stafura, 2014). It enco...
The current study examined undergraduates' metacognitive processes during word learning, a crucial c...
This study examined the relationship between knowledge of academic vocabulary and reading comprehens...
Contains fulltext : 175987.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In a longitud...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
We examined the relation between children’s mental state knowledge and metaknowledge about reading i...
Vita.This investigation examined the relationship between word recognition, prior knowledge, content...
In a longitudinal study, we investigated how cognitive precursors (short-term memory, working memory...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
ABSTRACT The study investigated the correlation between students’ vocabulary mastery and their read...
The aim of the study is to determine the correlation between vocabulary mastery and internal locus o...
Determining the effect of pupils' levels of conceptualization of words on reading achievement was th...
Reading is complex and requires that individuals process many types of informa-tion concurrently. Co...
Two studies examined the relationshipbetween word knowledge and reading comprehension. Subjects weri...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COGNITIVE AND LINGUISTIC ABILITIES IN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Kendall Hairst...
The mental lexicon plays a central role in reading comprehension (Perfetti & Stafura, 2014). It enco...
The current study examined undergraduates' metacognitive processes during word learning, a crucial c...
This study examined the relationship between knowledge of academic vocabulary and reading comprehens...
Contains fulltext : 175987.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In a longitud...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
We examined the relation between children’s mental state knowledge and metaknowledge about reading i...
Vita.This investigation examined the relationship between word recognition, prior knowledge, content...
In a longitudinal study, we investigated how cognitive precursors (short-term memory, working memory...
Understanding how we read is a fundamental question for psychology, with critical implications for e...
ABSTRACT The study investigated the correlation between students’ vocabulary mastery and their read...
The aim of the study is to determine the correlation between vocabulary mastery and internal locus o...
Determining the effect of pupils' levels of conceptualization of words on reading achievement was th...
Reading is complex and requires that individuals process many types of informa-tion concurrently. Co...