Exam 11: Comprehension and Memory for Text
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Speed reading is a good way to learn a large amount of new information.
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Which of the following does not belong with regard to facilitating integration of details?
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When it comes to comprehension of text, there are two important factors: the knowledge of the reader and the content of the text.
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Bower's results suggest that text information is easiest to remember when it
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Kintsch introduced the notion of a situation model in order to
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Myers measured the effect of causal relations on the fan effect. He found that subjects were fastest in deciding whether test sentences were true or false when they learned
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The chapter on text comprehension emphasizes that two important components that influence comprehension are
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A mental model is a person's mental representation of a situation.
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Propositions in Kintsch's model of comprehension divide the text into
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Kintsch found that the readability of a paragraph is primarily determined by
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Discuss how prior knowledge can adversely affect recall of information. Provide specific situations in which this might occur.
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Which of the following would be least helpful in establishing global coherence?
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False recall of information concerning a robbery increased when
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Scripts influence what a person emphasizes when he or she reads a text.
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Bransford and Johnson found that presenting a suitable context after people read an abstract passage
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How does reading speed effect comprehension? Do speed reading courses work for all situations?
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According to Kintsch's model of comprehension, how many propositions can be kept active in STM?
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