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ABSTRACT
Dne of the malor assumptions of recent rea4ng .
research tas beea that what the reader sees in the-text plays at
heavily in deterimipg cOmprehensit as does what the author says'in -
the text. Although most researcl,ers have tended to infer the reader's
contribations by,noting the difference4 between text structure aid
recall structures, there have been efforts to derelop.tools to
quantify what the reader sees in the text. These effoits began with
attention to, a text's formal structure as the-reader sees it and to
the-world knowledge of the readnr Presumed by the text..Four
ehavioi-al measures have been proposed for approaching text as a
product of readers' perceptions: having readers Mark' off l'idea units*
intile-t-e-rt-to-tretermine where an4 how readers organize texts: 'rating
these idea units as important/unimportant to-the Amthor's main .
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. Gomprehension: Of What the Reader
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for teaching very young readers, but the question
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feature of texts.
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mus..t be specificably and predi tably rule governed,
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relied on the arithmetric mean of 'idea' unit marki
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which subjects used:. That is, our best,riess of
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