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Betydningen av inferens for leseforståelse : effekter av inferenstrening
(PhD thesis UiS;94, Doctoral thesis, 2010-04-09)Denne avhandlingen fokuserer på det å gjøre inferenser under lesing. Det overordnede målet med avhandlingen var å undersøke effekter av inferenstrening blant skolebarn. Avhandlingen hadde både en teoretisk og en pedagogisk ... -
Code and comprehension in written language : Considering limitations to the simple view of reading
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The Simple View of Reading (SVR) was introduced by Gough and Tunmer in 1986 as a model to predict reading comprehension by means of two factors: decoding and linguistic comprehension. Over time, the SVR has acquired the ... -
Comparing comprehension of a long text read in print book and on Kindle: Where in the text and when in the story?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-02)Digital reading devices such as Kindle differ from paper books with respect to the kinesthetic and tactile feedback provided to the reader, but the role of these features in reading is rarely studied empirically. This ... -
Do You Get the Picture? A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Graphics on Reading Comprehension
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-01)Although convergent research demonstrates that well-designed graphics can facilitate readers’ understanding of text, there are select situations where graphics have been shown to have no effect on learners’ overall text ... -
Eye-tracking as a tool in process-oriented reading test validation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The present paper addresses the continuous need for methodological reflection on how to validate inferences made on the basis of test scores. Validation is a process that requires many lines of evidence. In this article ... -
Hvordan kan vi gjøre erfaringsbaserte funn om forholdet mellom lytteforståelse og leseforståelse?
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The Dynamics of written-language acquisition
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)Written language skills are dynamic, they develop differently in individuals and are acquired in multiple ways and contexts. Paradoxically, mainstream research on and teaching of these skills is based on a linguistic ...