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Frederiksen, John R. – 1981
Arguing that skilled reading is the result of the successful acquisition of a number of highly automatic component processes that operate together in an integrated manner, this paper describes a series of studies of good and poor high school readers representing three general domains of processing: decoding, analyzing and comprehending text, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), High Schools
Petros, Tom; Chabot, Robert J. – 1981
Several studies have reported adult age deficits in memory for prose materials. Adult age differences in prose comprehension were examined among young and old adults from high or low educational backgrounds. Subjects (N=53) listened to tape-recorded versions of two narrative passages and attempted to orally recall the stories. Subjects were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Educational Background
Vaughan, Joseph L., Jr.; And Others – 1978
Thirty-six students participated in a study of a program designed to help first-year medical students construct an ideational scaffolding as they attempted to understand their texts. They were divided into two groups: an experimental group that was given an instructional program on how to develop a hierarchical structure while reading, and a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Medical Students
Nezworski, Teresa; And Others – 1979
A group of 144 kindergarten and third grade students heard stories in which the information necessary to infer the protagonist's motives was varied as to its form and location in a story sequence. In all story variations, the semantic content of the information was held constant. All children completed three tasks: a moral judgment concerning the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Early Childhood Education, Learning Processes
Spiro, Rand J. – 1979
Recent research in reading comprehension suggests that there are substantial differences between individuals in their patterns of resource allocation to text-based (bottom-up) and knowledge-based (top-down) reading processes. Less able readers tend to overrely on processes in one direction, producing deleterious effects on comprehension. Factors…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education
Goldstein, Ira; And Others – 1975
This paper studies the relationship of artificial intelligence (AI) to the study of language and the representation of the underlying knowledge that supports the comprehension process. It develops the view that intelligence is based on the ability to use large amounts of diverse kinds of knowledge in procedural ways, rather than on the possession…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension
Brown, Ann L. – 1980
The current status of conceptions of learning in children is reviewed and some areas of neglect are considered in this paper. The main premise is that although considerable strides have been made in the understanding of the learning process, essential developmental formulations of growth and change have been poorly articulated. It is suggested…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Morgan, Argiro Louchis – 1981
A study investigated the separate and combined effects of the syntactic organization of the sentence, the contextual framework in which a message is embedded, and the readers' past experiences on children's inferential reading comprehension of pragmatic cause/effect statements. The subjects, 144 fourth grade students, were asked to specify the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Grade 4
Glynn, Shawn M. – 1980
The comprehension and recall of instructional text is heavily dependent upon the contexts in which information input and retrieval occur. College students (N=44) recalled the contents of a hierarchically structured text immediately after study and again six weeks later. Total meaningful recall was better when the superordinate concepts, or cues,…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Christie, Daniel J. – 1977
Forty first-grade children and 40 fourth-grade children participated in a study that sought to determine if age-related increases in memory for prose are due, in part, to deliberate mnemonic strategies and if older children use the higher-order relations in prose more efficiently than do younger children. Each child listened to a tape-recorded…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Young, Aaron Ross, Jr. – 1976
This study attempted to prove a dichotomy between cognitive processes as measured by Piagetian reasoning tasks and those measured by traditional intelligence tests. A battery of tests (Slosson Intelligence Test, Durrell's Silent Reading and Listening Comprehension Test, Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices, and the Piagetian Measure of Cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests
Blaubergs, Maija S. – 1974
Early psycholinguistic investigations were based on linguistic theory (primarily Chomsky's transformational theory) as a model of competence. Recent studies have suggested that naive language users neither make the same linguistic judgments as the theorizing linguists nor productively follow the linguistic rules, and that nonlinguistic knowledge…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Context Clues, Imagination
Suppes, Patrick; Feldman, Shirley – 1969
To determine to what extent children of preschool age comprehend the meaning of logical connectives, 64 5- and 6-year-olds were told to hand differently colored and shaped wooden blocks to an experimenter. The commands involved various English idioms used for conjunction (e.g. both black and round), disjunction (either black or round), and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Holliday, William G. – 1974
Reported is an Aptitude Treatment Instruction (ATI) Study designed to evaluate the aptitude of verbal comprehension in terms of two unitary complex science diagram types: a single complex block word diagram and a single complex picture word diagram.. ATI theory and research indicate that different effective instructional treatments tend to help…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Diagrams, Educational Research
Cromer, Ward; Wiener, Morton – 1974
A recent finding that good and poor readers may bring different response patterns to the reading task comes from a pilot study in which so-called good readers achieved a higher score on a comprehension test than did poor readers, even when they had not had a paragraph or story to read as a basis for answering the questions. This study was a more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Junior High School Students, Learning Modalities
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