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The Role of the Establishment of Causal Connections and Elaboration Question Answering Tasks in the Comprehension of Spontaneous Narrative Discourse by Argentine College Students
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of the causal connectivity of the statements (low-medium-high), elaboration question condition (focused on the identification of main ideas -focused on the identification of speakers' emotions) and the modality of presentation of discourse (oral...
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