Availability and Accessibility of Information and Causal Inferences From Scientific Text

In these experiments, we examine inferences from simple scientific passages that provided all inference-relevant information for the reader. In Experiment 1, we use a contradiction paradigm to test whether readers compute causal bridging inferences from scientific text. In Experiments 2 and 3, we use the same methodology but vary the availability of the critical information by manipulating the distance between critical pieces of information. The results of the experiments indicate that causal bridging inferences can be computed from scientific text when all the necessary information is available and accessible.

[1]  Mark S. Seidenberg,et al.  Pre- and postlexical loci of contextual effects on word recognition , 1984, Memory & cognition.

[2]  Mike Rinck,et al.  Narrative Comprehension , Causality , and Coherence ~ ~ Essays in Honor of Tom Trabasso , 2022 .

[3]  W. Kintsch,et al.  Failures to Detect Contradictions in a Text: What Readers Believe versus what they Read , 1992 .

[4]  T. Trabasso,et al.  Causal thinking and the representation of narrative events , 1985 .

[5]  K Rayner,et al.  Elaborative inferences during reading: do they occur on-line? , 1988, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[6]  Paul van den Broek,et al.  Causal Inferences and The Comprehension of Narrative Texts , 1990 .

[7]  Leo G. M. Noordman,et al.  Causal inferences during the reading of expository texts , 1992 .

[8]  Vladimir M Sloutsky,et al.  Processing of logically valid and logically invalid conditional inferences in discourse comprehension. , 2002, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[9]  R. Ratcliff,et al.  Inference during reading. , 1992, Psychological review.

[10]  childcraft Childcraft;: The how and why library , 1971 .

[11]  W. Kintsch,et al.  Are Good Texts Always Better? Interactions of Text Coherence, Background Knowledge, and Levels of Understanding in Learning From Text , 1996 .

[12]  M A Just,et al.  A theory of reading: from eye fixations to comprehension. , 1980, Psychological review.

[13]  Stewart H. Hulse,et al.  On-Line Evidence for Elaborative Logical Inferences in Text , 2004 .

[14]  Jerome L. Myers,et al.  Accessing the discourse representation during reading , 1998 .

[15]  Arthur C. Graesser,et al.  The Time-Course of Constructing Knowledge-Based Inferences for Scientific Texts , 1994 .

[16]  Anam Childcraft: The how and why library , 1974 .

[17]  Roger Ratcliff,et al.  Priming in item recognition: The organization of propositions in memory for text , 1980 .

[18]  A. Glenberg,et al.  The illusion of knowing: Failure in the self-assessment of comprehension , 1982 .

[19]  J. D. Murray,et al.  Forward Inferences in Narrative Text , 1993 .

[20]  W. Kintsch The role of knowledge in discourse comprehension : a construction-integration model , 1991 .

[21]  Kathryn Bock,et al.  Discourse structure and mental models , 1985 .

[22]  Susan R. Goldman,et al.  Learning from text: Reflections on the past and suggestions for the future , 1997 .

[23]  Murray Singer,et al.  Robust inference processes in expository text comprehension , 2003 .

[24]  C. Klin Causal inferences in reading: from immediate activation to long-term memory. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[25]  E. J. O'Brien,et al.  Maintaining global coherence during reading , 1994 .

[26]  Jason E. Albrecht,et al.  Updating a mental model: maintaining both local and global coherence , 1993 .

[27]  G. R. Potts,et al.  Assessing the occurrence of elaborative inferences: Lexical decision versus naming , 1988 .

[28]  Edward J. O'Brien,et al.  Situation-Based Context and the Availability of Predictive Inferences , 2001 .

[29]  H. H. Clark,et al.  What's new? Acquiring New information as a process in comprehension , 1974 .

[30]  J Wiley,et al.  Accessibility of potential referents following categorical anaphors. , 2001, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[31]  S. Paris,et al.  The role of inference in children's comprehension and memory for sentences , 1976, Cognitive Psychology.

[32]  R. Ratcliff,et al.  Inferences about predictable events. , 1986, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[33]  Murray Singer,et al.  Detecting Causal Inconsistencies in Scientific Text , 1999 .

[34]  S A Duffy,et al.  Role of expectations in sentence integration. , 1986, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[35]  Jason E. Albrecht,et al.  Role of context in accessing distant information during reading. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[36]  T. Trabasso,et al.  Inferences during Reading: Converging Evidence from Discourse Analysis, Talk-Aloud Protocols, and Recognition Priming , 1993 .

[37]  E. Markman Realizing that you don't understand: elementary school children's awareness of inconsistencies. , 1979, Child development.

[38]  Murray Singer,et al.  Constructing inferences in expository text comprehension , 1997 .

[39]  T. Trabasso,et al.  Constructing inferences during narrative text comprehension. , 1994, Psychological review.