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The Contribution of Text Characteristics to Reading Comprehension: Investigating the Influence of Text Emotionality.

Sage E Pickren1, Maria Stacy2, Stephanie N Del Tufo3, Mercedes Spencer1, Laurie E Cutting1.   

Abstract

In the current study, we examined relations between text features (e.g., word concreteness, referential cohesion) and reading comprehension using multilevel logistic models. The sample was 158 native English-speaking students between 8 years 8 months and 11 years 2 months of age with a wide range of reading ability. In line with the simple view of reading, decoding ability and language comprehension were associated with reading comprehension performance. Text characteristics, including indices of word frequency, number of pronouns, word concreteness, and deep cohesion, also predicted unique variance in reading comprehension performance over and above the simple view's components. Additionally, the emotional charge of text (i.e., lexical ratings of arousal) predicted reading comprehension beyond traditional person-level and text-based characteristics. These findings add to a small but growing body of evidence suggesting that it is important to consider emotional charge in addition to person-level and text-based characteristics to better understand reading comprehension performance.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35492809      PMCID: PMC9049824          DOI: 10.1002/rrq.431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Read Res Q        ISSN: 0034-0553


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