On the relation between comprehension and memory of a complex text

Waern, Y. 1981. On the Relation between Comprehension and Memory of a Complex Text. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research 25,21-37. The relation between comprehension and memory was analyzed in two studies. The first study investigated how access to text affected comprehension of that text. N...

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