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Frontiers in Psychology | 2016

Training Inference Making Skills Using a Situation Model Approach Improves Reading Comprehension.

L.T. Bos; Björn B. de Koning; S.I. Wassenburg; Menno van der Schoot

This study aimed to enhance third and fourth graders’ text comprehension at the situation model level. Therefore, we tested a reading strategy training developed to target inference making skills, which are widely considered to be pivotal to situation model construction. The training was grounded in contemporary literature on situation model-based inference making and addressed the source (text-based versus knowledge-based), type (necessary versus unnecessary for (re-)establishing coherence), and depth of an inference (making single lexical inferences versus combining multiple lexical inferences), as well as the type of searching strategy (forward versus backward). Results indicated that, compared to a control group (n = 51), children who followed the experimental training (n = 67) improved their inference making skills supportive to situation model construction. Importantly, our training also resulted in increased levels of general reading comprehension and motivation. In sum, this study showed that a ‘level of text representation’-approach can provide a useful framework to teach inference making skills to third and fourth graders.


Journal of cognitive psychology | 2017

Mental simulation of four visual object properties: similarities and differences as assessed by the sentence-picture verification task

Björn B. de Koning; S.I. Wassenburg; L.T. Bos; Menno van der Schoot

ABSTRACT In the sentence–picture verification (SPV) task, people read sentences implying the shape/size/colour/orientation of objects. They then verify whether pictured objects, which either match or mismatch the implied visual information mentioned in the sentence. Faster verification times on matching trials (match advantage) are considered supportive to the notion that readers perform mental simulations during sentence comprehension. This study advances this work by applying a within-subjects design to the SPV-task, enabling us to directly address the strength of and correlation between the match advantages for the properties shape, size, colour, and orientation. Results showed varying match advantages with colour showing the strongest effect, and no match advantage for orientation. Shape, size, and colour were significantly correlated, whereas there were no significant correlations with orientation. These findings suggest that interpretations of match advantages could benefit from a re-evaluation of mental simulation accountsby distinguishing between intrinsic (shape, size, and colour) and extrinsic (orientation) object properties.


Discourse Processes | 2015

Effects of an Inconsistency-Detection Training Aimed at Improving Comprehension Monitoring in Primary School Children.

S.I. Wassenburg; L.T. Bos; Björn B. de Koning; Menno van der Schoot


Educational Psychology Review | 2017

Effects of a Reading Strategy Training Aimed at Improving Mental Simulation in Primary School Children

Björn B. de Koning; L.T. Bos; S.I. Wassenburg; Menno van der Schoot


Discourse Processes | 2017

Size Does Matter: Implied Object Size is Mentally Simulated During Language Comprehension

Björn B. de Koning; S.I. Wassenburg; L.T. Bos; Menno van der Schoot


Didaktief | 2014

Lezen op school of thuis

L.T. Bos; B.B. de Koning; M. van der Schoot


Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse Processing | 2013

Size does matter! The implied object size is represented during language comprehension.

B.B. de Koning; L.T. Bos; M. van der Schoot


Didaktief | 2013

Maak van lezen een belevenis

L.T. Bos; I.E. Boerma; B.B. de Koning; M. van der Schoot


Veerkracht | 2017

Visualiseer wat je leest: “Hé, zo vind ik lezen opeens leuk”.

L.T. Bos; B.B. de Koning; S.I. Wassenburg; M. van der Schoot


Tijdschrift Taal | 2017

Leren lezen wat er tussen de regels staat

M. van der Schoot; S.I. Wassenburg; L.T. Bos; B.B. de Koning

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Björn B. de Koning

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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