Abstract. The efficacy of the levels hypothesis (the prediction that ideas residing at superordinate positions in a text hierarchy are most memorable) was evaluated as a suitable descriptor of children's reading comprehension of expository prose. Third-and sixth-grade students read expository passages taken from extant curricular materials and responded to either a paper and pencil comprehension test (an open ended or multiple choice test) or produced an oral free recall. Results revealed that in only one instance (third-graders responding to the multiple choice test) did the children respond in the predicted manner: greater comprehension of main idea, gist information. The findings were interpreted as indicating little support for the...
The relationship between text organization and childrens' reading comprehension of expository materi...
This study investigated the effects of headings and text organization on grade 5 through 10 students...
Evidence is accumulating that the level of text comprehension is dependent on the situatedness and s...
One hundred sixty seventh-grade students, subsequently classified as good and poor readers, read a p...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityFar too many children begin school with large knowledge gaps that, ...
This study aimed to identify reading behavior profiles in nine-to-eleven year old children based on ...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
Children\u27s reading comprehension was investigated to determine the effects of grade level, as def...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
The relationship among a variety of processing factors and the comprehension of literary and scienti...
In this review of literature we examine empirical research of individual differences in younger read...
Fifteen third grade students wrote one structured and one unstructured story using the language-expe...
Fifteen third grade students wrote one structured and one unstructured story using the language-expe...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...
The relationship between text organization and childrens' reading comprehension of expository materi...
This study investigated the effects of headings and text organization on grade 5 through 10 students...
Evidence is accumulating that the level of text comprehension is dependent on the situatedness and s...
One hundred sixty seventh-grade students, subsequently classified as good and poor readers, read a p...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityFar too many children begin school with large knowledge gaps that, ...
This study aimed to identify reading behavior profiles in nine-to-eleven year old children based on ...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
Children\u27s reading comprehension was investigated to determine the effects of grade level, as def...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
The relationship among a variety of processing factors and the comprehension of literary and scienti...
In this review of literature we examine empirical research of individual differences in younger read...
Fifteen third grade students wrote one structured and one unstructured story using the language-expe...
Fifteen third grade students wrote one structured and one unstructured story using the language-expe...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...
The relationship between text organization and childrens' reading comprehension of expository materi...
This study investigated the effects of headings and text organization on grade 5 through 10 students...
Evidence is accumulating that the level of text comprehension is dependent on the situatedness and s...