Psychological Development and Education ›› 2003, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (2): 43-46.

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The Immediate Processing Study on Reading Picture Texts forGrade 11 Students

TAO Yun, SHEN Ji-liang   

  1. Instith of Deuelopmental psychology, Bejing Normal University 100875
  • Online:2003-04-15 Published:2003-04-15

Abstract: Using Model 42008 Eye View Monitoring Systems,the present study investigated reading comprehension indexes and eye-rmvement indexes on reading picture texts.There are 28 subjects from Grade 11.What the experimental results suggests are as follows:Firstly,during the Grade 11 students read the texts which were presented by different manners,their reading scores and reading time,as well as fixation times and regressive times,the picture texts are much better than the non-picture texts,and the difference is significant.This result suggested that the reading comprehension improved for using the picture;Seco ndly,the C3rade 11 students read the texts which are different difficult levels,as for as reading scores and reading time,as well as fixation times and regressive times,the easier texts are much better than the more difficult ones.And the difference is also significant.

Key words: picture, immediate processing, eye rmvement

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