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Effects of screen presentation on text reading and revising

✍ Scribed by ANNIE PIOLAT; JEAN-YVES ROUSSEY; OLIVIER THUNIN


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
714 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
1071-5819

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✦ Synopsis


Two studies using the methods of experimental psychology assessed the effects of two types of text presentation (page-by-page vs. scrolling) on participants' performance while reading and revising texts. Greater facilitative effects of the page-by-page presentation were observed in both tasks. The participants' reading task performance indicated that they built a better mental representation of the text as a whole and were better at locating relevant information and remembering the main ideas. Their revising task performance indicated a larger number of global corrections (which are the most difficult to make).


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