作者
Arthur M Glenberg, Tiana Gutierrez, Joel R Levin, Sandra Japuntich, Michael P Kaschak
发表日期
2004/9
期刊
Journal of educational psychology
卷号
96
期号
3
页码范围
424
出版商
American Psychological Association
简介
The Indexical Hypothesis suggests a new method for enhancing children's reading comprehension. Young readers may not consistently" index," or map, words to the objects the words represent. Consequently, these readers fail to derive much meaning from the text. The instructional method involves manipulating toy objects referred to in the text (eg, a barn, a tractor, a horse, in a text about a farm) to simulate the actions described in the text. Correctly manipulating the objects forces indexing and facilitates the derivation of meaning. Both actual manipulation and imagined manipulation resulted in markedly better (compared with rereading) memory for and comprehension of the text material, thereby lending strong support to the Indexical Hypothesis.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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