Leaders in Reading Research and Instruction |
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Authors: | Richard Robinson |
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Affiliation: | University of Missouri–Columbia |
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Abstract: | For many years researchers in psychology and education have studied differences in the way individuals perceive, organize and “make sense” of environmental stimuli. These rather stable individual differences, termed cognitive styles, appear to relate to many aspects of reading behavior. This paper explores how findings from current cognitive styles research might enlighten researchers in reading process and reading instruction. Particular attention is directed toward reading comprehension processes and instructional task variables. |
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