The present study examined associations between individual differences and comprehension capabilities of secondary school children when reading texts about science topics of varying levels of cohesion (i.e. low versus high cohesion). We administered measures of learning after reading high and low cohesion texts (defined by repetition of nouns and phrases) to 60 students (31 boys, 29 girls) and measured cognitive ability, facets of conscientiousness, and science self-efficacy. Students achieved better learning from high cohesion text. High cognitive ability was associated with good performance with both texts, whereas low cognitive ability was associated with poor performance on low cohesion text. High science self-efficacy was associa...
This study raises the question what makes school texts comprehensible by analyzing whether students'...
Learning from textbooks is challenging because students must understand novel concepts while also co...
WOS: 000375671600011This study aims to examine the relationship between good and poor readers' readi...
The present study examined associations between individual differences and comprehension capabilitie...
In response to the concern of the need to improve the scientific skills of school children, this stu...
To explore the importance of text cohesion, we conducted two experiments. We measured online (readin...
This study explored the effect of text cohesion on reading comprehension of challenging science text...
In response to the concern of the need to improve the scientific skills of school children, this stu...
We examined young readers\u27 comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text c...
Background and aim: The effects of text cohesion and added pictures on acquired knowledge have been ...
We examined young readers’ comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text coh...
The main purpose of this study isto examine the effect of local and global text cohesion on improvin...
This study examined how the contribution of self-explanation to science text comprehension is affect...
Two experiments assessed the effects of text cohesion and schema availability on sixth grade childre...
Our goal in this project is to develop a better understanding of text comprehension exhibited by ele...
This study raises the question what makes school texts comprehensible by analyzing whether students'...
Learning from textbooks is challenging because students must understand novel concepts while also co...
WOS: 000375671600011This study aims to examine the relationship between good and poor readers' readi...
The present study examined associations between individual differences and comprehension capabilitie...
In response to the concern of the need to improve the scientific skills of school children, this stu...
To explore the importance of text cohesion, we conducted two experiments. We measured online (readin...
This study explored the effect of text cohesion on reading comprehension of challenging science text...
In response to the concern of the need to improve the scientific skills of school children, this stu...
We examined young readers\u27 comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text c...
Background and aim: The effects of text cohesion and added pictures on acquired knowledge have been ...
We examined young readers’ comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text coh...
The main purpose of this study isto examine the effect of local and global text cohesion on improvin...
This study examined how the contribution of self-explanation to science text comprehension is affect...
Two experiments assessed the effects of text cohesion and schema availability on sixth grade childre...
Our goal in this project is to develop a better understanding of text comprehension exhibited by ele...
This study raises the question what makes school texts comprehensible by analyzing whether students'...
Learning from textbooks is challenging because students must understand novel concepts while also co...
WOS: 000375671600011This study aims to examine the relationship between good and poor readers' readi...