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Katz, Stuart – 1973
It was hypothesized that the Bransford-Franks linear effect is an artifact of the method of presentation of stimulus sentences and is unrelated to semantic processes. Subjects were given sentences containing the same information in one of two ways. In a control condition, which was identical to the procedure used in earlier research, overlapping…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Wisher, Robert A. – 1977
This study examines the stages of information processing during a single eye fixation, by overloading or disrupting short-term memory. Ten navy enlistees identified tones that were emitted at sporadic times, while they read general-interest passages through an eye view monitor. Each trial ended with a ten-item test to ensure that all subjects…
Descriptors: Eye Fixations, Eye Movements, Memory, Reading Ability
Katz, Leonard; Wicklund, David – 1973
The purpose of this experiment was to replicate and extend previous work which showed substantial differences between good readers (GR) and poor readers (PR) in the time taken to encode single words. The technique used was based on the memory-scanning and visual-scanning procedure first used by Sternberg. The subjects for the study consisted of 30…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Grade 4, Grade 6
Wilson, Molly M. – 1980
While reading has been recognized as a potentially useful and enjoyable pastime for the elderly, physical and psychological decrements affect the ability of the elderly to read. As the eyes age, near-point tasks become more difficult. In addition to reduced sensory intake, perceptual changes occur. The central nervous system slows, and data travel…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Processes, Gerontology, Memory
Ledger, George W.; Groff, Richard A. – 1985
Research on working memory has revealed a developmental trend in memory performance, but a controversy exists as to whether the improved performance is due to a developmental increase in working memory total processing space (M-space), is the result of more efficient processing and storage of material, or is due to the use of "chunking" or other…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Child Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
Sandberg, Karl C. – 1976
The word-identification approach has long been the basis for teaching reading in both native and second languages. Recent work has a new approach, particularly that of Frank Smith, who developed a feature analysis model of reading. As we can identify letters in different configurations or before all the strokes are completed, so can we identify…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes, Memory, Psycholinguistics
Kamil, Michael L.; Hanson, Raymond H. – 1977
This study examined the ability of junior high school students to use advance information when making semantic category decisions. The subjects, eight good readers and eight poor readers, identified paired words as "same" or "different" in category, with some words more highly associated with the category than others--in the "fruit" category, for…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Processes, Cues, Junior High School Students
Pike, Ruth – 1977
This paper examines the relationship between strategies for recall of verbal material and the reading ability of 10-to-13-year-old children. Sixty-five fifth and sixth graders, whose reading levels were determined by the Gates-MacGinitie Comprehension Test (1964), were given an orally presented word-string repetition task. While performance on…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Grade 5, Grade 6
Grabe, Mark – 1980
A total of 168 fourth and sixth grade students participated in a study to examine two aspects of children's ability to apply structure while reading. The first part of the study investigated the amount of detail that must be provided in order for students to apply successfully a desired perspective (schema). Students were identified as either good…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes