Models of Reading

Schema-theoretic models of reading, as they propose limited attention, interactive processing, and an extended knowledge base, are shown to have far greater descriptive flexibility than their simpler theoretical predecessors. However, it is argued that this flexibility is purchased at the cost of explanatory power. The problems this must present to researchers are discussed.

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