In the O'Brien & Albrecht (1992) study, where people read a paragraph and were timed on how long it took to read a sentence that was either consistent or inconsistent with an earlier sentence, inconsistent sentences were read slower than consistent sentences. Why? a. because the readers of the inconsistent had pourer reading fluency than readers of the consistent sentence. b. because the inconsistencies spotted during the contruction stage of reading comprehension slowed down the reader c. because the inconsistencies interfered with decoding of the words, slowing down the reader. d. because the inconsistencies spotted during the integration stage of reading comprehension, slowed down the reader
In the O'Brien & Albrecht (1992) study, where people read a paragraph and were timed on how long it took to read a sentence that was either consistent or inconsistent with an earlier sentence, inconsistent sentences were read slower than consistent sentences. Why?
a. because the readers of the inconsistent had pourer reading fluency than readers of the consistent sentence.
b. because the inconsistencies spotted during the contruction stage of reading comprehension slowed down the reader
c. because the inconsistencies interfered with decoding of the words, slowing down the reader.
d. because the inconsistencies spotted during the integration stage of reading comprehension, slowed down the reader
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