JOURNAL ARTICLE

INFERENTIAL AND MEMORY SKILLS IN CHILDREN'S COMPREHENSION OF STORIES

Jane Oakhill

Year: 1984 Journal:   British Journal of Educational Psychology Vol: 54 (1)Pages: 31-39   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

S ummary . An experiment was carried out to investigate 7–8 year‐olds' use of implicit inferences in understanding stories. Two groups of children, differentiated by their ability at text comprehension, read four short stories and were asked a series of questions after each one. The results showed that skilled readers were better than less skilled readers at answering questions from memory shortly after reading a story, both when the questions could be answered directly from the text, and when they required an inference. However, when the text was made available, the less skilled group remained poorer at answering questions that required an inference, although their performance on literal questions improved to the same level as that of the skilled group. Thus, the experiment supports the idea that a major distinguishing characteristic of skilled readers is that they are good at making inferences, which enable them to relate the ideas in a text one to another and to general knowledge. Additionally, the results provide no support for the claim that differences in ability to make inferences can be attributed to differences in memory for prose: the less skilled group were poorer at making inferences even when the text was available to them.

Keywords:
Reading comprehension Comprehension Inference Psychology Literal (mathematical logic) Reading (process) Cognitive psychology Linguistics Artificial intelligence Computer science

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Topics

Reading and Literacy Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Educational Strategies and Epistemologies
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Education and Critical Thinking Development
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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