textabstractTwo experiments assessed effects of activation of prior knowledge through small-group discussion. Subjects were given a description of natural phenomena and were asked to elaborate on possible explanations for them. In Experiment 1, small groups of subjects were presented with a problem describing the behavior of a blood cell in pure water and in a salt solution. No additional text was studied. The experimental subjects produced more than twice as many propositions about osmosis (i.e. the biological process explaining the blood cell's behavior) as a control group produced. Experiment 2 investigated effects of problem analysis on subsequent text processing for subjects with imprecise prior knowledge (novices) and subjects with pr...
The effects of topic knowledge, text coherence, and topic interest on learning from text were examin...
Building a model to explain a scientific phenomenon is a central activity in an inquiry environment....
In this paper, we investigate the effects of readers ’ incorrect knowledge on the on-line comprehens...
Two experiments a sessed effects of activation of prior knowledge through small-group discussion. Su...
This study was designed to examine the ability to use prior knowledge in text comprehension and know...
This study set out to test whether relevant prior knowledge would moderate a positive effect on acad...
Investigates the effects of a priming activity on the reading comprehension of a science topic for s...
textabstractSeventy students participated in an experiment to measure the effects of either providin...
Although elaboration has been investigated frequently, there is little evidence for the beneficial e...
Abstract: An exploratory experiment was carried out in order to question the relationships between p...
The authors examined the impact of elaborative interrogation on knowledge construction during exposi...
The effects of prior knowledge on miscues were examined by requiring 20 second-grade average to abov...
Committee member: Magliano, Joseph P.Advisors: Britt, Mary A.; Millis, Keith K.Includes illustration...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of explanative and non-explanative science t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of three different kinds of information--examp...
The effects of topic knowledge, text coherence, and topic interest on learning from text were examin...
Building a model to explain a scientific phenomenon is a central activity in an inquiry environment....
In this paper, we investigate the effects of readers ’ incorrect knowledge on the on-line comprehens...
Two experiments a sessed effects of activation of prior knowledge through small-group discussion. Su...
This study was designed to examine the ability to use prior knowledge in text comprehension and know...
This study set out to test whether relevant prior knowledge would moderate a positive effect on acad...
Investigates the effects of a priming activity on the reading comprehension of a science topic for s...
textabstractSeventy students participated in an experiment to measure the effects of either providin...
Although elaboration has been investigated frequently, there is little evidence for the beneficial e...
Abstract: An exploratory experiment was carried out in order to question the relationships between p...
The authors examined the impact of elaborative interrogation on knowledge construction during exposi...
The effects of prior knowledge on miscues were examined by requiring 20 second-grade average to abov...
Committee member: Magliano, Joseph P.Advisors: Britt, Mary A.; Millis, Keith K.Includes illustration...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of explanative and non-explanative science t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of three different kinds of information--examp...
The effects of topic knowledge, text coherence, and topic interest on learning from text were examin...
Building a model to explain a scientific phenomenon is a central activity in an inquiry environment....
In this paper, we investigate the effects of readers ’ incorrect knowledge on the on-line comprehens...