This study aimed to identify reading behavior profiles in nine-to-eleven year old children based on their think-aloud responses while reading narrative and expository texts. Three profiles emerged while reading narratives: Literal Readers, who stay close to the literal text by predominantly repeating it; Paraphrasing Readers, who extract meaning from the text by paraphrasing it; and Elaborating Readers, who use background knowledge to explain the text by generating inferences. The three profiles also emerged while reading expository text. Children generally exhibited the same profiles across the two text genres, however, expository texts elicited fewer correct inferences but more invalid inferences than did narratives, suggesting that child...
In the present study, we examined the reading activities of young readers, while reading an exposito...
This study investigated young children's ability to use narrative contexts to infer the meanings of ...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...
This study investigated good and poor readers ' ability to answer text-based in-ference and par...
Objectives: Print exposure predicts vocabulary and reading comprehension in middle childhood; less ...
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International audienceThis study was designed to examine whether a variety of cognitive and linguist...
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Print exposure predicts vocabulary, word reading and reading comprehension in middle childhood (Cain...
Fifteen third grade students wrote one structured and one unstructured story using the language-expe...
This study addressed the question of whether inferences required for textual comprehension are drawn...
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The purpose of the study was to examine the cognitive processes of children as they constructed the ...
In the present study, we examined the reading activities of young readers, while reading an exposito...
This study investigated young children's ability to use narrative contexts to infer the meanings of ...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...
This study investigated good and poor readers ' ability to answer text-based in-ference and par...
Objectives: Print exposure predicts vocabulary and reading comprehension in middle childhood; less ...
Contains fulltext : 56874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
International audienceThis study was designed to examine whether a variety of cognitive and linguist...
In two experiments, we investigated comprehension monitoring in 10-12 years old children differing i...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
This study was undertaken to gain a greater understanding of what readers do to comprehend expositor...
Print exposure predicts vocabulary, word reading and reading comprehension in middle childhood (Cain...
Fifteen third grade students wrote one structured and one unstructured story using the language-expe...
This study addressed the question of whether inferences required for textual comprehension are drawn...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
The purpose of the study was to examine the cognitive processes of children as they constructed the ...
In the present study, we examined the reading activities of young readers, while reading an exposito...
This study investigated young children's ability to use narrative contexts to infer the meanings of ...
We examined underlying mechanisms for comprehension differences across expository and narrative text...