Effects of task on the perceptual organization of sentences |
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Authors: | Paul R. Ammon Bernard Ostrowski Keith Alward |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Education, University of California, 94720, Berkeley, California
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Abstract: | Children and college students listened to sentences and responded to a question or a probe word after each sentence. To prevent Ss from using different perceptual strategies in performing the two tasks, question items and probe items were presented in mixed lists. In the probe task, the relationship between sentence structure and correct response latencies resembled the findings of an earlier study with block lists. The results from the question task were less similar to those obtained earlier, perhaps because, with mixed lists, Ss tended to organize all sentences in a manner especially suited to the probe task. A different type of organization might be used in the process of comprehending a sentence solely for the purpose of answering questions. |
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