
Text Relevance and Learning from Text
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Relevance in Text Comprehension
- Chapter 2: Relevance Processes in Multiple Document Comprehension
- Chapter 3: Questions Drive Comprehension of Text and Multimedia
- Chapter 4: Interweaving Memory-Based Processes into the Goal-Focusing Model of Text Relevance
- Chapter 5: The Role of Different Task Instructions and Reader Characteristics when Learning from Multiple Expository Texts
- Chapter 6: When a Reader Meets a Text
- Chapter 7: Focusing Effects from Online and Offline Reading Tasks
- Chapter 8: Identifying Relevance in Mathematical Word Problems and in Non-Mathematical Texts
- Chapter 9: The Effects of Reading Purpose on Advanced Readers
- Chapter 10: Online Processing of and Memory for Perspective-Relevant and Irrelevant Text Information
- Chapter 11: The Relevance of Purpose
- Chapter 12: Individual Differences in Task-Oriented Reading
- Chapter 13: Question-Driven Processing in Single and Multiple Texts
- Chapter 14: Reader Expectations of Question Formats and Difficulty
- Chapter 15: Clarifying Goals of Reading for Understanding from Expository Science Text
- Chapter 16: What We Have Been Missing
- Chapter 17: Toward an Integrated View of Relevance in Text Comprehension
- About the Contributors
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