Text comprehension theories propose that readers try to achieve a coherent representation of the situation depicted in a text. When reading multiple texts on the same topic, however, achieving a coherent representation of a situation poses additional challenges. Different sources may offer inconsistent descriptions or interpretations of the situation, or even contradict one another. Thus, additional assumptions are needed to explain how readers build a coherent representation of a situation when reading multiple individual texts on the same subject. This paper reviews research contributions from the psychology of text comprehension on how readers integrate inconsistent information from multiple sources. We concentrate on two key processes: ...
Research has found that span measures of working memory often predict the quality of processes at th...
According to the Documents Model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999) readers' detecti...
von der Muehlen S, Richter T, Schmid S, Schmidt EM, Berthold K. The use of source-related strategies...
Abstract: Text comprehension theories propose that readers try to achieve a coherent representation ...
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...
The current study examined the extent to which the cohesion detected in readers’ constructed respons...
This thesis takes a systemic functional approach towards looking at coherence in two expository text...
The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information sources int...
Learning often involves integration of information from multiple texts. The aim of the current study...
International audienceIn present-day knowledge societies, competent reading involves the integration...
Abstract: The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information s...
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of a complex subject matter requires readers to consult multip...
When trying to understand texts, readers engage in various cognitive processes. If all goes well, ...
International audienceIn two experiments, we examined the role of discrepancy on readers’ text proce...
Research has found that span measures of working memory often predict the quality of processes at th...
According to the Documents Model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999) readers' detecti...
von der Muehlen S, Richter T, Schmid S, Schmidt EM, Berthold K. The use of source-related strategies...
Abstract: Text comprehension theories propose that readers try to achieve a coherent representation ...
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...
The current study examined the extent to which the cohesion detected in readers’ constructed respons...
This thesis takes a systemic functional approach towards looking at coherence in two expository text...
The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information sources int...
Learning often involves integration of information from multiple texts. The aim of the current study...
International audienceIn present-day knowledge societies, competent reading involves the integration...
Abstract: The study examined how readers integrate information from and about multiple information s...
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of a complex subject matter requires readers to consult multip...
When trying to understand texts, readers engage in various cognitive processes. If all goes well, ...
International audienceIn two experiments, we examined the role of discrepancy on readers’ text proce...
Research has found that span measures of working memory often predict the quality of processes at th...
According to the Documents Model framework (Britt, Perfetti, Sandak, & Rouet, 1999) readers' detecti...
von der Muehlen S, Richter T, Schmid S, Schmidt EM, Berthold K. The use of source-related strategies...