DocumentCode :
2970403
Title :
Are less able readers disadvantaged by reading in electronic environments?
Author :
McEneaney, John E.
Author_Institution :
Indiana Univ., South Bend, IN, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
12-13 Jun 1998
Firstpage :
28
Lastpage :
32
Abstract :
Reports on an empirical investigation of the relationship between print and hypertext reading skills. The subjects in the study were university students at a public Midwestern US university. A repeated-measures, counter-balanced design was employed. Subjects were categorized as high- and low-ability readers based on a standardized measure of reading achievement. The experimental tasks required subjects to answer questions using both print and hypertext versions of an academic advice handbook. A number of significant effects were observed, including a practice effect, a format effect that favored print over hypertext, and a question-set effect. Although this study provides support for the claim that readers find hypertext more difficult, there was no clear evidence that hypertext differentially disadvantages less able print readers
Keywords :
computer literacy; human factors; hypermedia; prejudicial factors; social aspects of automation; academic advice handbook; differential disadvantage; electronic environments; format effect; high-ability readers; hypertext reading skills; less able readers; low-ability readers; practice effect; print reading skills; question answering; question-set effect; reading ability; reading achievement; repeated-measures counter-balanced design; standardized measure; university students; Analysis of variance; Control systems; Counting circuits; Data analysis; HTML; Java; Navigation; Testing; Vocabulary;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Technology and Society, 1998. ISTAS 98. Wiring the World: The Impact of Information Technology on Society., Proceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
South Bend, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4327-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISTAS.1998.688144
Filename :
688144
Link To Document :
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