Depending on My Mood: Mood-Driven Influences on Text Comprehension

被引:64
作者
Bohn-Gettler, Catherine M. [1 ]
Rapp, David N. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Wichita State Univ, Dept Counseling Educ & Sch Psychol, Wichita, KS 67260 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Sch Educ & Social Policy, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[3] Northwestern Univ, Dept Psychol, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
关键词
comprehension; mood; think aloud; induction; inferences; reading; WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; INFERENCE GENERATION; LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION; READING-COMPREHENSION; COGNITIVE-PROCESSES; INDUCTION PROCEDURE; SITUATION MODELS; EXPOSITORY TEXT; PRIOR KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.1037/a0023458
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
040209 [教育心理学];
摘要
Reading comprehension is a critical component of success in educational settings. To date, research on text processing in educational and cognitive psychological domains has focused predominantly on cognitive influences on comprehension and, in particular, those influences that might be derived from particular tasks or strategies. However, there is growing interest in documenting the influences of emotional factors on the processes and products of text comprehension, because these factors are less likely to be associated with explicit reading strategies. The present study examines this issue by evaluating the degree to which mood can influence readers' processing of text. Participants in control, happy-induced, or sad-induced groups thought aloud while reading expository texts. Happy, sad, and neutral moods influenced the degree to which readers engaged in particular types of coherence-building processes in the service of comprehension. Although reading strategies clearly influence processing, understudied factors that are less explicitly goal-driven, such as mood, can similarly impact comprehension activity. These findings have important implications for the role of mood on reading instruction and evaluation.
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页码:562 / 577
页数:16
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