Selective attention to question-relevant text information precedes high-quality summaries: Evidence from eye movements
Comprehension and summarizing are closely related. As more strategic and selective processing during reading should be reflected in higher quality of summaries, the aim of this study was to use eye movement patterns to analyze how readers who produce good quality summaries process texts. 40 undergra...
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Main Authors: | José A. León (Author), José David Moreno (Author), Inmaculada Escudero (Author), Johanna K. Kaakinen (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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