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Título : Building mental models from multiple texts : how readers construct coherence from inconsistent sources
Autor : Saux, Gastón 
Britt, Anne M. 
Vibert, Nicolás 
Rouet, Jean-François 
Palabras clave : COMPRENSION LECTORACOMPRENSION DE TEXTOSLECTORESMODELOS MENTALESCOHERENCIA TEXTUALFUENTES DE INFORMACION
Fecha de publicación : 2021
Editorial : Wiley
Cita : Saux, G. et al. Building mental models from multiple texts : how readers construct coherence from inconsistent sources [en línea]. Language and Linguistics Compass. 2021, 15(3) doi:10.1111/lnc3.12409 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/12503
Proyecto: Uso efectivo de la información y nuevos contextos de lectura: efectos de la contradicción entre enunciados textuales, las habilidades digitales y las creencias iniciales del lector sobre la comprensión de múltiples fuentes de información 
Resumen : Abstract: Text comprehension theories propose that readers try to achieve a coherent representation of the situation depicted in a text. When reading multiple texts on the same topic, however, achieving a coherent representation of a situation poses additional challenges. Different sources may offer inconsistent descriptions or interpretations of the situation, or even contradict one another. Thus, additional assumptions are needed to explain how readers build a coherent representation of a situation when reading multiple individual texts on the same subject. This paper reviews research contributions from the psychology of text comprehension on how readers integrate inconsistent information from multiple sources. We concentrate on two key processes: The construction of an interconnected representation of sources and text contents, and the evaluation of the acquired information. We begin by briefly discussing the standard approach of single-text comprehension theories to representational coherence. Then, we examine the Documents Model Framework and other, associated proposals that claim that readers can achieve coherence of divergent text contents by constructing a representation of the texts which integrates information about the sources of the contents. We also consider the role of source evaluation as a reader strategy for constructing a single, coherent solution. Finally, we discuss theoretical and practical implications and we make suggestions for further readings.
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/12503
Disciplina: PSICOLOGIA
DOI: 10.1111/lnc3.12409
Derechos: Acceso abierto. 24 meses de embargo
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