Reading to Learn From Online Information : Modeling the Factor Structure
Kiili, C., Leu, D. J., Utriainen, J., Coiro, J., Kanniainen, L., Tolvanen, A., Lohvansuu, K., & Leppänen, P. H. (2018). Reading to Learn From Online Information : Modeling the Factor Structure. Journal of Literacy Research, 50(3), 304-334. https://doi.org/10.1177/1086296x18784640
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Identifying the factor structure of online reading to learn is important for the development of
theory, assessment, and instruction. Traditional comprehension models have been developed
from, and for, offline reading. This study used online reading to determine an optimal factor
structure for modeling online research and comprehension among 426 sixth graders (ages 12
and 13). Confirmatory factor analysis was employed to evaluate an assessment of online
research and comprehension based on a widely referenced theoretical model. Student
performance reflected the theoretical constructs of the model, but several additional
constructs appeared, resulting in a six-factor model: (a) locating information with a search
engine, (b) questioning credibility of information, (c) confirming credibility of information,
(d) identifying main ideas from a single online resource, (e) synthesizing information across
multiple online resources, and (f) communicating a justified, source-based position. The
findings are discussed in terms of theory, assessment, and instruction.
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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (No. 274022).License
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