This study examined the concurrent (mean age: 5.96 years) and longitudinal (mean age: 5.96 years) contributions that multiple component skills of reading made to 155 beginning readers’ comprehension scores for narrative and expository texts. The component skills included: word decoding, text memory, knowledge integration, and working memory. For narrative texts, word decoding was one of the best predictors of comprehension scores both concurrently and longitudinally; although longitudinally, the predictive strength of word decoding was equivalent to knowledge integration. In contrast, for expository texts, knowledge integration was a much better predictor of comprehension scores than any other component skill, including word decoding. When...
The present study investigated on-line text processing of second-grade low- and high-comprehending r...
We examined young readers’ comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text coh...
We examined young readers\u27 comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text c...
This study examined the concurrent (mean age: 5.96 years) and longitudinal (mean age: 5.96 years) c...
This study of 4- to 6-year-olds had two aims. First to determine how lower-level comprehension skill...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityFar too many children begin school with large knowledge gaps that, ...
A significant proportion of American high school students struggle with reading comprehension. Sever...
Researchers have found that children need to be proficient in reading and writing expository text to...
Reading comprehension involves two primary processes: (a) decoding printed text and (b) understandin...
The authors report data from a longitudinal study that addresses the relations between working memor...
The two major determinants of reading comprehension are language comprehension and decoding, but pri...
Listening comprehension and word decoding are the two major determinants of the development of readi...
In this paper, we discuss the relative contribution of several theoretically relevant skills and abi...
Despite the importance of narrative for young children and for early reading, there is little scient...
The present study investigated on-line text processing of second-grade low- and high-comprehending r...
We examined young readers’ comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text coh...
We examined young readers\u27 comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text c...
This study examined the concurrent (mean age: 5.96 years) and longitudinal (mean age: 5.96 years) c...
This study of 4- to 6-year-olds had two aims. First to determine how lower-level comprehension skill...
This study examined the influences of reading decoding skills and world knowledge on third graders\u...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityFar too many children begin school with large knowledge gaps that, ...
A significant proportion of American high school students struggle with reading comprehension. Sever...
Researchers have found that children need to be proficient in reading and writing expository text to...
Reading comprehension involves two primary processes: (a) decoding printed text and (b) understandin...
The authors report data from a longitudinal study that addresses the relations between working memor...
The two major determinants of reading comprehension are language comprehension and decoding, but pri...
Listening comprehension and word decoding are the two major determinants of the development of readi...
In this paper, we discuss the relative contribution of several theoretically relevant skills and abi...
Despite the importance of narrative for young children and for early reading, there is little scient...
The present study investigated on-line text processing of second-grade low- and high-comprehending r...
We examined young readers’ comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text coh...
We examined young readers\u27 comprehension as a function of text genre (narrative, science), text c...