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The role of perspective on students’ use of multiple documents to solve an openended Task

2013

AbstractMcCrudden & Schraw (2007) show how students’ interaction with a text is mediated by the instructions they are presented with. Specifically, perspective instructions prompt readers to use background knowledge to evaluate text from an assigned point of view. Research on perspective in single texts has demonstrated that readers confer relevance on text segments that are consistent with the assigned perspective (Pichert & Anderson, 1977). This work has tested the effects of perspective when reading conflicting information from multiple documents to perform an open-ended task, as well as has studied if the trustworthiness of a source exerts any influence on students’ decision to use info…

Fiabilidad de la fuenteInstrucciones de perspectivaSocial PsychologyPoint (typography)media_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Perspective instructionsSource trustworthinessComprensión de documentos multiplesTask (project management)TrustworthinessTask-oriented readingDiscriminative modelLectura orientada a tareas.Reading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationMultiple documents comprehensionRelevance (information retrieval)PsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonPsicología Educativa
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The Role of General and Selective Task Instructions on Students’ Processing of Multiple Conflicting Documents

2019

This study was designed to test the role of general and selective task instructions when processing documents, which vary as regards trustworthiness and position toward a conflicting topic. With selective task instructions, we refer to concrete guidelines as how to read the texts and how to select appropriate documents and contents, in contrast to general task instructions. Sixty-one secondary school students were presented with four different conflicting documents in an electronic learning environment and were told to write an essay based on the information from the texts. Only half of the students were told to only use information from two out of the four texts to write their essay (i.e.,…

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