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Mental Makeup: Why College Students Choose Their Major, Genesis M. Lenis, Gilarys Garcia Apr 2017

Mental Makeup: Why College Students Choose Their Major, Genesis M. Lenis, Gilarys Garcia

Genesis M. Lenis

No abstract provided.


Stories (Causal Inferencing & Truth Value Judgment Tasks) Combined, Andreas Schramm Dec 2016

Stories (Causal Inferencing & Truth Value Judgment Tasks) Combined, Andreas Schramm

Andreas Schramm

This file contains the materials used in the word completion studies as well as in the Truth Value Judgment Task study


Abbott: Istep+ Scores — It Depends On How You Look At Them, Jeff Abbott Dec 2007

Abbott: Istep+ Scores — It Depends On How You Look At Them, Jeff Abbott

Jeff Abbott

This paper uses control charts and trend lines to suggest that Indiana teachers may be doing a better job educating Indiana students than policy makers think.


Code Guide To Final-Passage Dataset, 1947-1990, David R. Mayhew Dec 2004

Code Guide To Final-Passage Dataset, 1947-1990, David R. Mayhew

David Mayhew

No abstract provided.


Slrf Presentation Overheads.Rtf, Andreas Schramm Dec 1998

Slrf Presentation Overheads.Rtf, Andreas Schramm

Andreas Schramm

a Comparison of the ROle of Aspect in native and non-native inference
generation in Narrative comprehension
 
The acquisition of English aspect, as opposed to tense, and the information provided by it on the text/discourse level have received increasing attention in recent years (Bardovi-Harlig 1997). At the same time, our understanding of native speakers’ cognitive processing of aspect during text comprehension is sketchy (Magliano & Schleich 2000). The current study compares native and non-native readers’ processing of the effect of aspect on understanding simple narratives. This comparison will allow addressing the question whether English language learners in this study make …