1972
DOI: 10.1080/00335557243000003
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“…Any meaningpreserving approximation of an idea unit was accepted. As both Cofer (1973) and Zangwill (1972) found, subjects in the present study rarely wrote down an erroneous idea. Rather the most common error was one of omission.…”
Section: Amount Of Information Retainedmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Any meaningpreserving approximation of an idea unit was accepted. As both Cofer (1973) and Zangwill (1972) found, subjects in the present study rarely wrote down an erroneous idea. Rather the most common error was one of omission.…”
Section: Amount Of Information Retainedmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Recall tends to be confined to explicit text elements and inferences logically derivable from text elements. Indeed, Zangwill (1972) concluded that the data were sufficient to reject Bartlett's theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various objections have been raised against Bartlett's research (Zangwill, 1972). While we will not go over this ground here, most of the real or apparent difficulties have been handled satisfactorily by contemporary investigators (see .…”
Section: A Cross-cultural Perspective On Reading Comprehensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American and Indian subjects assimilated this to their own culturally-based expectations concerning married life. An often heard claim is that elaborations and distortions of the kind we have just summarized are oddities that appear only when the text is "bizarre" (Zangwill, 1972;Meyer, 1975). From the point of view of a native, the letters employed in the present study certainly were not bizarre.…”
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confidence: 99%