Connectives and layout as processing signals: How textual features affect students’ processing and text representation.

Volume: 106, Issue: 4, Pages: 1036 - 1048
Published: Nov 1, 2014
Abstract
When students read their school text, they may make a coherent mental representation of it that contains coherence relations between the text segments. The construction of such a representation is a prerequisite for learning from texts. This article focuses on the influence of connectives (therefore, furthermore) and layout (continuous placement of sentences vs. each sentence beginning a new line) on the dynamics of the reading process as well...
Paper Details
Title
Connectives and layout as processing signals: How textual features affect students’ processing and text representation.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2014
Volume
106
Issue
4
Pages
1036 - 1048
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