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ERIC Number: EJ362184
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1987
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The Effects of Various Pre-Reading Activities on Children's Literal and Inferential Comprehension.
Anstey, Michele M.; Freebody, Peter
Reading Psychology, v8 n3 p189-209 1987
Investigates the effects of four types of prereading activities on comprehension of Australian fifth grade students: (1) irrelevant tasks (control); (2) pictorial introductions to the subject; (3) content-directed questions; and (4) free-association to the passage's titles. Determines that, although the pictorial introduction group performed best, any relevant introduction facilitates inferences, and directed questioning aids literal comprehension. (SKC)
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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