Reading Comprehension Assessment in First-Year Students of Humanistic and Health Programs of Study Offered by Three Rectors' Council Universities
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This paper presents the results yielded by an in-situ, quantitative and semi-experimental research whose aim was the assessment of the inferential reading comprehension in first-year students enrolled in humanistic and health programs of study offered by three universities affiliated to the Rectors' Council.
To gather the data, a structured reading comprehension test (multiple choice) comprising two texts and sixteen inferential questions (lexical, causal, macrostructural, topic-specific, and author's intention) was given to 372 university students who had enrolled in 2006.
From the analysis of the results it can be concluded that the participants reveal a low reading comprehension level on this reading task.
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Velásquez Rivera, M., Cornejo Valderrama, C., & Roco Videla, Ángel. (2018). Reading Comprehension Assessment in First-Year Students of Humanistic and Health Programs of Study Offered by Three Rectors’ Council Universities. Estudios Pedagógicos, 34(1), 123–138. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052008000100007
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INVESTIGACIONES