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Kirsch, Irwin S.; Guthrie, John T. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1984
Apparent reading deficiencies among entering workers, combined with increasing demands for highly skilled workers, have led business and industry to increase their training and education efforts. One aspect of this effort requires understanding the reading demands people in various occupations are likely to encounter. This study examines the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Functional Literacy, Functional Reading, Reading Habits

Guthrie, John T.; Kirsch, Irwin S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1987
Reading tasks frequently performed by electronics engineers and technicians were identified and simulated with test items in four domains: (1) comprehending articles; (2) locating information in schematics; (3) locating information in articles; and (4) locating information in manuals. Factor analyses revealed two factors: comprehension and…
Descriptors: Adults, Electronic Technicians, Engineers, Reading Comprehension

Guthrie, John T. – Reading Teacher, 1980
Presents a fictitious dialogue in which a teacher of a college methods course in reading points out to her students that (1) people read for different purposes, (2) reading needs vary from community to community, and (3) teachers should investigate the reading needs of people in their communities. (GT)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Elementary Secondary Education, Functional Literacy, Functional Reading

Dreher, Mariam Jean; Guthrie, John T. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1990
Examines the task of locating information in textbook chapters (text search). Finds differences between more efficient and less efficient searchers in how they distribute their time across various aspects of the task. Discovers that as task complexity increases, efficient searchers allocate relatively more search time to initial stages of text…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Grade 11, High Schools