“…Although under some circumstances children are able to spontaneously integrate information during reading (Coté, Goldman, & Saul, 1998;Lynch & van den Broek, 2007;McMaster et al, 2012), it is often the case that children struggle with tasks that require spontaneous integration of information. For example, they have difficulty detecting internal inconsistencies (Markman, 1979;Oakhill, Hartt, & Samols, 2005), or repairing inconsistencies once detected (Helder et al, 2016;van der Schoot et al, 2012). These findings dovetail with those on adult readers that show that even experienced readers often fail to detect inconsistencies within a text unless they are prompted by specific reading goals or by textual cues that highlight the inconsistencies (e.g., Albrecht & Myers, 1995;Lea, Mulligan, & Walton, 2005).…”