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Schultz, Charles W. – 1989
The preferences of a group of 35 randomly selected undergraduate and graduate students for different text density on computer screens were examined in this study. The displays, which ranged from 53% to 22% density, were generated using the Apple IIe microcomputer. Students were shown a pair of screens of different densities and asked which screen…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Microcomputers
McKenna, Marian J. – 1988
To discover what variables are involved in the production of text coherence, and how cohesion and coherence are different, a study collected 30 papers randomly selected from over 200 papers written by incoming freshmen college students at a local community college. The papers were rated by 21 state conference participants. Raters were in-service…
Descriptors: Coherence, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation
Hockey, Susan – 1997
This paper examines issues related to how providers and consumers can make the best use of electronic information, focusing on the humanities. Topics include: new technology or old; electronic text and data formats; Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML); text encoding initiative; encoded archival description (EAD); other applications of…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Text, Higher Education
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Erwin, Robin W., Jr. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1985
Offers a review of research conducted on reading comprehension, focusing on studies of the cognitive processes involved in the comprehension of the meaning of the microstructures and macrostructures of a text. (DMM)
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Studies Programs, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
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Schraw, Gregory; And Others – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1995
Examines the relationship among sources of interest, perceived interest, and text recall. Reveals (through factor analysis) six different sources of interest. Suggests sources of interest affect perceived interest, which in turn affects recall. Suggests that text structure appears to play an important role in perceived situational interest and,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension, Reading Interests
Marcus, Stephen – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1992
Discusses issues surrounding virtual reality and "virtual books." Suggests that those who are exploring the territory of virtual realities are already helping to expand and enrich expectations and visions for integrating technology into reading and writing. (RS)
Descriptors: Books, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Garner, Ruth; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1991
Two studies investigated the placement of interesting details in a text by asking 276 undergraduate students what they could recall after reading a text about a physicist and his scientific work. Placement of detail did not affect recall, but overall interestingness of the text did affect recall. (SLD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Physics, Reading Comprehension
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Riley, Gail L. – Modern Language Journal, 1993
The ability of foreign language readers to comprehend 3 different story structures of a medieval French folk tale, "Le Bisclavret," was investigated among 120 university language students. Findings suggest that both story organization and amount of second-language study influence recall. Recommendations for classroom instruction are suggested.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Reading Comprehension
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Ceccarelli, Leah – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1994
Argues that, by identifying physicist Erwin Schrodinger's book "What is Life?" as inspirational community-forming discourse, it is possible to recognize the rhetorical artistry of his negotiation between two audiences. Notes that the book builds common ground, applies productive ambiguity at a key point of collision, and skillfully…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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Burrough-Boenisch, Joy – Written Communication, 1999
Examines the strategies used to read science articles written in the Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion (IMRD) format. Shows how three reader roles (those of the scientist, editor, and reviewer) influence reading strategies. Discusses implications for the understanding of the function and development of the research article and for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Studies, Journal Articles, Reading Strategies
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Van Wijk, Carel; Sanders, Ted – Written Communication, 1999
Offers a structural analysis of an explanatory text written by a 12-year-old pupil to demonstrate how the PISA technique (Procedures for Incremental Structural Analysis) contributes to the understanding of conceptual processes in writing. Discusses evidence for the validity of such analysis and its generalizability. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Research Methodology, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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Stone, Deborah B.; Fisher, Sylvia K.; Eliot, John – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1999
Investigates effects of variations in font, leading, and justification that account for differences in speed and accuracy between reading aloud from paper versus laptop computer. Finds that: (1) subjects' prior exposure to print significantly and positively related to predicting speed and miscue performance; (2) educational attainment…
Descriptors: Adults, Higher Education, Layout (Publications), Microcomputers
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Francis, Hazel; Hallam, Susan – Higher Education, 2000
Twenty-two graduate students in education at a British university read, answered written questions, and then discussed four text extracts from different genres (literary, theoretical, research, and statistical). Results of this study and a follow-up survey of 39 similar students suggested that text genre is a major factor in perceived difficulty…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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DeJong, Menno; Jan Schellens, Peter – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1997
Presents a review of the literature on reader-focused text evaluation. Gives an account of the document characteristics that can be evaluated and considers the possible functions of evaluations making a distinction between verifying, troubleshooting, and choice-supporting research. Presents an overview of methods appropriate for the various…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Business Communication, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship
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Lin, Lin-Miao; Moore, Dewayne; Zabrucky, Karen M. – Reading Psychology, 2001
Examines students' ability to judge comprehension of text material (before actually taking a test) as well as ability to judge comprehension performance on text material (after taking a test). Finds that although students' self-assessment ability was not related to their actual calibration skills, self-image presentation was related to students'…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research, Self Concept
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