International audienceThree experiments investigated the role of source information (i.e., who said what) in readers’ comprehension of short informational texts. Based on the Discrepancy-Induced Source Comprehension assumption (Braasch, Rouet, Vibert, & Britt, 2012), we hypothesized that readers would be more likely to make use of source information when summarizing stories that included discrepant statements. Readers would also memorize source information more accurately. Experiments 1 and 2 found that American and French college students were more likely to refer to source information when they summarized news reports containing discrepant assertions. A detailed content analysis of the summaries also indicated that students use hedging an...
In two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two embedded sources that cou...
Abstract: According to the documents model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999), reade...
Reading comprehension and the representation of multiple information sources in college students: Th...
International audienceIn two experiments, we examined the role of discrepancy on readers’ text proce...
The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information sources int...
Abstract: The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information s...
International audienceTwo experiments investigated the role of story consistency and reading context...
International audienceIn two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two emb...
International audienceTwo experiments examined readers' memory for information sources in short news...
Abstract: In two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two embedded source...
International audienceOn a daily basis, most people read about issues of interest from a diversity o...
International audienceAccording to the documents model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, ...
Text comprehension involves the ability to understand how texts relate to the situation they describ...
Abstract: Text comprehension involves the ability to understand how texts relate to the situation th...
According to the Documents Model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999) readers' detecti...
In two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two embedded sources that cou...
Abstract: According to the documents model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999), reade...
Reading comprehension and the representation of multiple information sources in college students: Th...
International audienceIn two experiments, we examined the role of discrepancy on readers’ text proce...
The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information sources int...
Abstract: The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information s...
International audienceTwo experiments investigated the role of story consistency and reading context...
International audienceIn two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two emb...
International audienceTwo experiments examined readers' memory for information sources in short news...
Abstract: In two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two embedded source...
International audienceOn a daily basis, most people read about issues of interest from a diversity o...
International audienceAccording to the documents model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, ...
Text comprehension involves the ability to understand how texts relate to the situation they describ...
Abstract: Text comprehension involves the ability to understand how texts relate to the situation th...
According to the Documents Model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999) readers' detecti...
In two experiments, undergraduate students read short texts containing two embedded sources that cou...
Abstract: According to the documents model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999), reade...
Reading comprehension and the representation of multiple information sources in college students: Th...