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Comprehending and learning from Internet sources: Processing patterns of better and poorer learners
SR Goldman, JLG Braasch, J Wiley, AC Graesser, K Brodowinska
Reading research quarterly 47 (4), 356-381, 2012
5042012
Readers’ use of source information in text comprehension
JLG Braasch, JF Rouet, N Vibert, MA Britt
Memory & cognition 40, 450-465, 2012
2502012
The discrepancy-induced source comprehension (D-ISC) model: Basic assumptions and preliminary evidence
JLG Braasch, I Bråten
Educational Psychologist 52 (3), 167-181, 2017
1942017
Documents as entities: Extending the situation model theory of comprehension
MA Britt, JF Rouet, JLG Braasch
Reading-from words to multiple texts, 160-179, 2012
1652012
Promoting secondary school students’ evaluation of source features of multiple documents
JLG Braasch, I Bråten, HI Strømsø, Ø Anmarkrud, LE Ferguson
Contemporary Educational Psychology 38 (3), 180-195, 2013
1632013
Teaching fourth and fifth graders to evaluate information sources during text comprehension
M Macedo-Rouet, JLG Braasch, MA Britt, JF Rouet
Cognition and Instruction 31 (2), 204-226, 2013
1502013
The influences of text and reader characteristics on learning from refutations in science texts.
JLG Braasch, SR Goldman, J Wiley
Journal of Educational Psychology 105 (3), 561, 2013
1292013
Relationships between spontaneous note‐taking, self‐reported strategies and comprehension when reading multiple texts in different task conditions
ÅM Hagen, JLG Braasch, I Bråten
Journal of Research in Reading 37 (S1), S141-S157, 2014
1232014
Reading multiple and non-traditional texts: New opportunities and new challenges
I Bråten, JLG Braasch, L Salmerón
Handbook of Reading Research, Volume V, 79-98, 2020
1072020
The role of prior knowledge in learning from analogies in science texts
JLG Braasch, SR Goldman
Discourse Processes 47 (6), 447-479, 2010
1002010
Literacy in the digital world: Comprehending and learning from multiple sources.
SR Goldman, KA Lawless, KW Gomez, JC Braasch, SC MacLeod, ...
Guilford Press, 2010
962010
Handbook of multiple source use
JLG Braasch, I Bråten, MT McCrudden
Routledge, 2018
872018
conscious vs. unconscious detections of, 97 defined, 311 Anomalous reasoning, 133 Antinomous reasoning, 311–312 Antinomy, defined, 311
PA Alexander, JJ Andrews, R Azevedo, DS Bailis, L Baker, SB Barton, ...
Age 171, 174, 2014
872014
Incremental theories of intelligence predict multiple document comprehension
JLG Braasch, I Bråten, HI Strømsø, Ø Anmarkrud
Learning and Individual Differences 31, 11-20, 2014
832014
Key issues in research on students’ critical reading and learning in the 21st century information society
I Bråten, JLG Braasch
Improving reading and reading engagement in the 21st century: International …, 2017
802017
Evaluating search results: An empirical analysis of middle school students' use of source attributes to select useful sources
JLG Braasch, KA Lawless, SR Goldman, FH Manning, KW Gomez, ...
Journal of Educational Computing Research 41 (1), 63-82, 2009
802009
Optimizing conditions for learning: Situating refutations in epistemic cognition
P Kendeou, JLG Braasch, I Bråten
The Journal of Experimental Education 84 (2), 245-263, 2016
602016
Establishing trustworthiness when students read multiple documents containing conflicting scientific evidence
I Bråten, JLG Braasch, HI Strømsø, LE Ferguson
Reading Psychology 36 (4), 315-349, 2015
582015
The role of conflict in multiple source use
I Bråten, JLG Braasch
Handbook of multiple source use, 184-201, 2018
562018
Content integration across multiple documents reduces memory for sources
JLG Braasch, RM McCabe, F Daniel
Reading and Writing 29, 1571-1598, 2016
552016
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