This study extends current research on the refutation text effect by investigating it in learners with different levels of working memory capacity. The purpose is to outline the link between on-line processes, revealed by eye-fixation indices, and off-line outcomes in these learners. In science education, unlike a standard text, a refutation text acknowledges readers’ alternative conceptions about a topic, refutes them, and presents scientific conceptions as viable alternatives. Lower and higher memory span university students with alternative conceptions about the topic read either a refutation or a non-refutation text about tides. Off-line measures of learning revealed that both groups of refutation text readers attained higher knowledge ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of readers ’ misconceptions on text comp...
Most science learning in school and academic contexts is still based on successful comprehension of ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the effect of studying refutational maps on conceptual c...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
In academic contexts texts are the primary medium for acquiring disciplinary knowledge. The effects ...
In this study, we used eye-tracking methodology for deeper understanding of the refutation text eff...
This study examined the relationship between refutation texts and attention allocation by focusing o...
Students often hold misconceptions that conflict with scientific explanations. Research has shown th...
Refutation text is focusing on learner’s naive concept in order to refute it and forming scientific ...
Inhibition is thought to help suppress interference from misconceptions in science learning. Using a...
Misconceptions about science are often not corrected during study when they are held with high confi...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of readers ’ incorrect knowledge on the on-line comprehens...
This study examined how prior knowledge and working memory capacity (WMC) influence the effect of a ...
Refutation text is potentially more effective than standard text for conceptual change. Learning fro...
To build a coherent accurate mental representation of a text, readers routinely validate information...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of readers ’ misconceptions on text comp...
Most science learning in school and academic contexts is still based on successful comprehension of ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the effect of studying refutational maps on conceptual c...
Successful text reading is crucial to most learning required in school and academic contexts. To ext...
In academic contexts texts are the primary medium for acquiring disciplinary knowledge. The effects ...
In this study, we used eye-tracking methodology for deeper understanding of the refutation text eff...
This study examined the relationship between refutation texts and attention allocation by focusing o...
Students often hold misconceptions that conflict with scientific explanations. Research has shown th...
Refutation text is focusing on learner’s naive concept in order to refute it and forming scientific ...
Inhibition is thought to help suppress interference from misconceptions in science learning. Using a...
Misconceptions about science are often not corrected during study when they are held with high confi...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of readers ’ incorrect knowledge on the on-line comprehens...
This study examined how prior knowledge and working memory capacity (WMC) influence the effect of a ...
Refutation text is potentially more effective than standard text for conceptual change. Learning fro...
To build a coherent accurate mental representation of a text, readers routinely validate information...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of readers ’ misconceptions on text comp...
Most science learning in school and academic contexts is still based on successful comprehension of ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the effect of studying refutational maps on conceptual c...