Title of article
Assessing Reading Comprehension of Expository Text across Different Response Formats
Author/Authors
آخوندي، معصومه نويسنده كارشناس ارشد مديريت آموزشي دانشگاه بوعلي سينا، همدان , , عزيز ملايري، فرامرز نويسنده استاد Aziz Malayeri, Faramarz
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Pages
26
From page
1
To page
26
Abstract
This study investigated if different response formats (test methods) measure reading comprehension of expository text differently. The study was conducted with 48 semester 6 TESL students at a university in Selangor, Malaysia. These students received an expository passage having descriptive rhetorical structure followed by three response formats, namely, incomplete outline, graphic organizer, and summary writing. Results from Repeated Measures two-way ANOVA indicated that high-achievers outperformed intermediate- and low-achievers across the three response formats. Moreover, the three groups achieved higher scores on incomplete outline and summary writing, respectively. However, graphic organizer appeared as the most difficult task as the respondents achieved the lowest score in this task.
Abstract
This study investigated if different response formats (test methods) measure reading comprehension of expository text differently. The study was conducted with 48 semester 6 TESL students at a university in Selangor, Malaysia. These students received an expository passage having descriptive rhetorical structure followed by three response formats, namely, incomplete outline, graphic organizer, and summary writing. Results from Repeated Measures two-way ANOVA indicated that high-achievers outperformed intermediate- and low-achievers across the three response formats. Moreover, the three groups achieved higher scores on incomplete outline and summary writing, respectively. However, graphic organizer appeared as the most difficult task as the respondents achieved the lowest score in this task.
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (IJALS)
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (IJALS)
Record number
831949
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