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      Reading comprehension difficulties in children : The role of language comprehension and working memory skills

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      Reading and Writing
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          Working memory, comprehension ability and the resolution of text anomaly.

          This article examines possible working memory deficits in 7-8-year-olds who are accurate readers but relatively poor comprehenders. In Expt 1, poor comprehenders scored below good comprehenders on a non-linguistic test of working memory (reading series of digits and recalling the last digit in each series) on the more taxing items. Experiment 2 examined the relationship between working memory and text comprehension using an anomaly resolution task. Good and poor comprehenders heard stories describing an adult's anomalous emotional response to a child's action, some of which contained information to resolve the anomaly. The load on working memory imposed by the need to integrate the resolution with the anomaly was varied in two ways: the resolution was presented immediately next to, or two sentences distant from, the anomaly, and appeared either before or after the anomaly. Poor comprehenders were worse than good ones at anomaly resolution only when the anomalous and resolving information were separated. The results support the hypothesis that text processing is influenced by working memory demands and suggest that children's comprehension is related to the efficiency of a general non-linguistic working memory system.
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            Recall of thematically relevant material by adolescent good and poor readers as a function of written versus oral presentation.

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              Discourse memory and reading comprehension skill

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                Journal
                Reading and Writing
                Read Writ
                Springer Nature
                0922-4777
                1573-0905
                September 1992
                September 1992
                : 4
                : 3
                : 245-256
                Article
                10.1007/BF01027150
                2ca6d96e-1d14-47d2-b184-2943019c1251
                © 1992
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