ST&D 2023: 2023 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR TEXT AND DISCOURSE
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, June 28th Thursday, June 29th Friday, June 30th Saturday, July 1st

Wednesday, June 28th

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13:00-14:30Lunch Break (Mentorship Meeting Lunch)
14:30-16:10 Session 4A: Narrative Processes
14:30
The Influence of Event-Congruent Emotions and Narrative Transportation on the Persuasiveness of Stories with Emotional Shifts (abstract)
14:50
Hearing the Words while Reading: An Investigation of Different Types of Verbal Thoughts and their Relation to Narrative Transportation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Püren Öncel
15:10
How Did I Get Here? The Dynamics of Reflection Across Genres (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lauren Flynn
15:30
How do readers construct situation models when reading text vs. comics? (abstract)
15:50
Evaluating the strength of perspective information in discourse processing: Evidence from pronoun resolution (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tiana V. Simovic
14:30-16:10 Session 4B: Reading and Writing from Multiple Sources
14:30
The influence of textual genre in the comprehension of multiple texts (abstract)
14:50
Metacomprehension in multiple document reading – Does generating delayed summaries lead to improved judgment accuracy? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marc Stadtler
15:10
Validation Processes and Reading Instructions: Is Validation Against Background Knowledge and Prior Text Influenced by Reading Instructions? (abstract)
15:30
Learning to Draw Conclusions From Multiple Scientific Documents: Effects of Strategic and Metacognitive Epistemic Scaffolds (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sarit Barzilai
15:50
Students’ Historical Reasoning in Process and Product: Distinctions across modes of production (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michael Bolz
14:30-16:10 Session 4C: Dialogue & Discourse
14:30
The influence of theory of mind and perspective-taking on feedback production in dialogue (abstract)
14:50
Discourses about teaching dialogue and argumentation in a Community of Practices (abstract)
PRESENTER: Theresa Ruwe
15:10
Agency and Authority in Classroom Discussion of Literary Texts (abstract)
PRESENTER: Allison Hall
15:30
Developing Argument skills through engagement in Discourse: The Effect of Different Forms of Presentation of Information (abstract)
15:50
“I gave myself an actual voice”: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Latinx Youth Activists (abstract)
16:30-18:00 Session 5: Poster Session A & Opening Reception
Comprehension as a Function of Belief Consistency: Null Results (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michael Wolfe
Promoting Students’ Argument Comprehension and Evaluation Skills: Implementation of Two Training Interventions in Higher Education (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hannes Münchow
The influence of task instructions and text structure on standards of coherence in adolescent readers with autism spectrum disorder and with typical development: An eye-tracking study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pablo Delgado
Effects of a source evaluation intervention on sourcing skills: Replication and extension (abstract)
ERP indicators of word-to-text integration (WTI) during reading comprehension: Can engagement with the text influence the reader’s situation model and override word meaning retrieval effects? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anne Helder
Critical reading skills and analytic thinking styles among upper secondary school students (abstract)
The becoming of readers. An exploration of the reading habitus (abstract)
Do deaf students adapt their reading strategies to task goals and text structure as hearing readers do? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pablo Delgado
Learning from Anecdotal Descriptions of Psychology: The Role of Prior Knowledge (abstract)
Highlighting in Printed and Digital Reading: Effects on Reading Time, Text Comprehension, and Metacognitive Calibration of Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Angelica Ronconi
Automating Debunking: Can Chatbots Correct Misconceptions? (abstract)
Does a Reader’s Standards of Coherence Affect their Inference Activation During Reading? The Effects of Task Manipulation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sarah Carlson
What is it about live video interaction that makes some people uncomfortable? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shlomit Okon
Do 21st century Soft Skills predict reading comprehension? (abstract)
The role of source expertise on memory recognition: Accuracy and response times (abstract)
Effects of Textual Constraint and Emojis on Emotion Inferences (abstract)
Reading Value and Self-Concept in Students with Poor and Typical Reading Skills: A Mixed-Methods Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elvira Jéldrez
The Structure of Common Experimental Dialogue Tasks: A Systematised Review & Taxonomy (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ella Cullen
Feedback on Feedback: Automated Detection of Peer Feedback Quality (abstract)
PRESENTER: Caitlin Mills
Learning a sign language as a second language: Exploring sensitivity to the situational structure of narratives. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Joseph Magliano
Thursday, June 29th

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09:00-10:40 Session 6A: Misinformation & Inconsistencies
09:00
Retrieval of misinformation prior to debunking: How does it affect the continued influence effect? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Benedikt Seger
09:20
Can evaluation strategies make the difference in a post-truth world? Fostering adolescents’ resilience against online misinformation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Philipp Marten
09:40
Illusion of truth? Effects of repeated exposure to textual misinformation on readers’ knowledge and response confidence (abstract)
10:00
Controversial Information in a Bilingual Setting: Document Language as a Moderator of the Text-Belief Consistency Effect (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lisa Pilotek
10:20
The influence of headlines and text structure on acceptance of false claims in news stories (abstract)
PRESENTER: William Horton
09:00-10:40 Session 6B: Metacognition & Executive Functions in Reading
09:00
How does meta-awareness relate to metacomprehension accuracy during reading? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mya Urena
09:20
Did screen reading habits steal children’s focus? (abstract)
09:40
Paper and digital reading and writing in school-aged children: the role of Executive Functions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chiara Pecini
10:00
Comprehension Monitoring: Cognitive Abilities Explain Performance Differences Between Younger and Older Adults (abstract)
PRESENTER: Catharina Tibken
10:20
Comprehension Monitoring in Older Adults: Effects of Cognitive Abilities and Educational Attainment (abstract)
PRESENTER: Wienke Wannagat
09:00-10:40 Session 6C: Corpus Analysis & Natural Language Processing
09:00
Are news posts on social media more subjective than news articles online? A comparative study of four major English newspapers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elena Savinova
09:20
Power and Vulnerability: Managing Sensitive Language in Organisational Communication (abstract)
PRESENTER: Patrick Healey
09:40
The Tool for the Automatic Analysis of Morphological Information (TAMMI): A use case. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Scott Crossley
10:00
Automated Analyses of Students’ Difficulties with Explanations in Science Inquiry (abstract)
PRESENTER: Janice Gobert
10:20
Profiles of Persuasive Writing: Development of a Writing Analytics Tool (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrew Potter
10:50-12:00 Session 7: Tom Trabasso Young Investigator Award Presentation: Dr. Laura Allen
10:50
Leveraging Dynamic Systems to Understand the Multidimensional and Dynamic Nature of Discourse Processing (abstract)
12:00-13:20Lunch Break (DP Editorial Board Meeting)
13:20-15:00 Session 8A: Sourcing
13:20
Advanced Theory of Mind as a lens for detecting conflicts of interest? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yann Dyoniziak
13:40
Flip-Flopping or Making Progress? Explaining Why Scientists Change Their Minds (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sarit Barzilai
14:00
In Expert Scientists We Trust? Benevolence vs. Integrity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Victoria Johnson
14:20
The Effects of Cognitive and Metacognitive Sourcing Prompts on Source Evaluation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fayez Abed
14:40
Fostering source evaluation skills by means of interleaved presentation of untrustworthy and trustworthy online sources (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roman Abel
13:20-15:00 Session 8B: Assessing and Promoting Comprehension
13:20
Metacognitive Training Prevents Mindless Reading (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marina Klimovich
13:40
Removing Hidden Barriers: Efficiently Identifying At-Risk College Students (abstract)
PRESENTER: John Sabatini
14:00
Evaluating Conceptual Growth and Change Using Thought Experiment, Refutation, and Standard Expository Texts (abstract)
14:20
What is the relation between reading fiction, empathy and pro-social skills in children? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jane Oakhill
14:40
Teaching purposeful reading strategies to vocational school students: A quasi-experimental intervention study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Potocki
13:20-15:00 Session 8C: Meet the Discourse Processes Editors
13:20
Discussion on replication studies and meet & greet the Discourse Processes editors (abstract)
15:20-16:30 Session 9: Keynote Presentation: Dr. Stephen Lewandowsky
15:20
When Liars are Considered Honest: From Alternative Conceptions of Honesty to Alternative Facts in Communications by American Politicians (abstract)
16:40-18:10 Session 10: Poster Session B
Teaching children’s inference skills using a video-based vs. text-based training program (abstract)
How the distinguishability of meta-information about the veracity of sentences affects memory (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicole Antes
Is this Website Reliable? Fostering the Evaluation of Internet Sources using a Collaboration Script and a Reflection Prompt (abstract)
Supports for Discipline-specific reading in introductory psychology (abstract)
PRESENTER: M. Anne Britt
Sourcing with citations: The effect of source information and sourcing instructions on multiple text comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ali Fulsher
Does full-page view when reading comics improve understanding? Studying the effect of panels’ visibility and reader’s expertise on reading time and understanding of two comic books excerpts. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicolas Louveton
Epistemic perspectives and evaluation of changes in scientific claims regarding COVID-19 (abstract)
Impact of emotional content on visual search for answers to questions in short texts by children aged 9 to 11 years (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sabine Févin
Do speakers align at the discourse level? The role of discourse segments in task-oriented dialogue (abstract)
PRESENTER: Junfei Hu
For Beginning Readers, the Time Spent Reading is Related to Some of the Component Skills of Reading but the Time Spent Playing Video Games is not. (abstract)
SCIP: Identifying Learner Roles through Group Communication and Interpersonal Network Positioning in Scaled Digital Environments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nia Nixon
Exploring the incongruity between digital natives and their reading media preferences after COVID times (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lidia Altamura
Reducing the impact of false information on memory: Are readers more influenced by the lie or the liar? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emily Smith
Cognitive mechanisms underlying common ground use in dialogue: evidence from a developmental study in normal aging (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vincent Bovet
Text comprehension and idiomatic expressions: An eye-tracking study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christian Tarchi
The impact of social cues in written feedback on learners’ non-cognitive reactions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Theresa Ruwe
Measuring Facial Gestures- Using the Depth Camera to Quantify the Intensity of Facial Action Unit Components (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ella Cullen
Exploring Translanguaging through Dialogic Talk among Arabic-Speaking Heritage Language Learners (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ayah Issa
Technology-Mediated Social Interactions During COVID-19: Perspectives from a Women’s College Community (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mya Urena
Being aware of the other’s mental load affects how partners collaborate in dialogue (abstract)
19:30-21:30 Conference Dinner @ Nedre Løkka

This dinner is ticketed (attendees who added the dinner on to their registration may attend). 

Address: Thorvald Meyers gate 89, 0550 Oslo

Friday, June 30th

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09:00-10:40 Session 11A: Digital Literacies
09:00
Highlighting or Highlighted Information for Text Comprehension When Reading on Screen? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lucia Mason
09:20
Can intellectual humility support more appropriate online reading practices? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jason Braasch
09:40
The Effects of Linguistic forms on Clicking and Sharing Intentions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yewon Kang
10:00
Format and text type effects on reading comprehension in adolescent readers (abstract)
10:20
Methodological and Theoretical Concerns Regarding Digital Literacy Research (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jasmine Kim
09:00-10:40 Session 11B: Processing Oral and Written Language
09:00
Impact of Global Text Cohesion on Informational Listening Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anke Schmitz
09:20
Reading Comprehension Word-by-Word: Comparing L1 and L2 readers using authentic texts and multiple measures (abstract)
PRESENTER: Charles Perfetti
09:40
Time Shifts and Grammatical Aspect Constraints on the Construction of Situation Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anita Eerland
10:00
Top-Down versus Bottom-Up Development of Semantic Processes in Listening Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Patrick Dahdah
10:20
The influence of pictures on knowledge revision processes during reading (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pauline Frick
09:00-10:40 Session 11C: Reading and Writing
09:00
The Functional Role of Perceptual Simulations in Reading Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emily Buchner
09:20
Reinventing the Think-Aloud: A Study Exploring Alternative Delivery Methods for the Traditional Think-Aloud Protocol (abstract)
PRESENTER: Amanda Jensen
09:40
Yea, Nay, or IDK: The Effects of Ballot Simplification on Voter Roll-Off (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kathryn McCarthy
10:00
The Cascaded Model of Writing (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rebecca Kreutz
10:20
Making Sense of L1 and L2 Written Argumentation with Keystroke Logging (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yu Tian
10:50-12:30 Session 12A: Symposium Multiple Document Processing in the 21st Century: Advances in Theory, Research, and Interventions (Part 1: Explorations of Theory, Interventions, and Assessments)
Discussant:
10:50
How do Students Represent Information from Multiple Texts?: Expanding the Documents Model Framework (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alexandra List
11:10
Supporting Students’ Multiple Document Comprehension: What we have learned about Multiple Document Interventions (abstract)
11:30
What Helps Students to Understand How to Understand? (abstract)
PRESENTER: M. Anne Britt
11:50
Teaching and Assessing Multiple Document Literacy with Document Maps (abstract)
PRESENTER: Danna Tal-Savir
12:10
The Calling of Mawses: Measuring Writing Motivation in the Context of Multiple Document Literacy (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ivar Braten
10:50-12:30 Session 12B: Eye-tracking and Neuropsychological Measures
10:50
Perspective influences use and processing of German pronouns (abstract)
PRESENTER: Magdalena Repp
11:10
The Influence of Story Event Structure on Children’s and Adults’ Eye Movements during Reading (abstract)
11:30
Processing Ironic Text: evidence from scanpaths (abstract)
PRESENTER: Diane Mézière
11:50
Sentence context modulates idiom disambiguation: and ERP study (abstract)
12:10
Reading Code for Comprehension: Expert Programmers Show Language-Related Brain Responses to Meaning and Form (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chu-Hsuan Kuo
12:30-14:00Lunch Break (Governing Board Lunch)
14:00-15:30 Session 13: Poster Session C
Effect of Media Multitasking on Multiple Text Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ymkje Haverkamp
Beliefs about the Malleability of Working Memory Guide College Students’ Evaluations of Belief-Inconsistent and Belief-Consistent Journal Articles (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anette Andresen
Examining Summarization as a Tool for Supporting Multiple Document Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kathryn McCarthy
How Reading Medium and Distractions Affect Adolescents’ Conflict Detection in Multiple Documents (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lidia Altamura
Fostering text integration in primary education: What type of task instruction should teachers provide? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Raquel Cerdan
Triangulating Data Sources in Multiple Document Comprehension Tasks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lauren Flynn
Self-Explanation and Think-Aloud in Multiple Document Contexts (abstract)
PRESENTER: Püren Öncel
Collaborative Design of Professional Development for Multiple Document Comprehension: A Teacher Focus Group Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tracy Arner
Constructed Response Prompt Effects in Multiple Document Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrew Potter
Exploring the relation between semantic priming and instrument inferencing in discourse reading: An individual differences approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sonny Wang
Exploring Researcher-Participant interactions during a think-emote aloud protocol (abstract)
PRESENTER: Indigo Rudduck
Not as Easy as It Seems: Does the Combination of an Instructional Video and an Elaboration Prompt Mitigate the Seductive Effect of Text Easiness? (abstract)
Reading Comprehension Instruction and Reading Media: Evidence From Teachers’ Self-Reports and Interviews (abstract)
PRESENTER: Laura Gil
From Meaning Inference to Reading Comprehension: Exploring the Contribution of Morphological Knowledge to Reading Comprehension in Sixth Grade (abstract)
PRESENTER: Louise Chaussoy
“Is that Right? How Sure Am I?” The Role of Refutation Text on Metacognitive Monitoring (abstract)
Processing consistent and inconsistent information in social-situation narratives by readers higher and lower in aggression (abstract)
[CANCELLED] Representation of mental states in 9-14-year-old children’s narrative writing (abstract)
The written language network from proficiency to disability: data-driven evidence from a transdiagnostic dimensional graph modelling (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elise Lefevre
The development of semantic processing during text reading: an eye-movement study (abstract)
How do readers with deafness process idioms? Eye movement data supporting the direct retrieval hypothesis (abstract)
Reliable reasoning processes: A function of epistemic aims or epistemic perspective? (abstract)
Epistemological and stance marking in academic discourses and writing (abstract)
15:30-17:20 Session 14: Symposium Multiple Document Processing in the 21st Century: Advances in Theory, Research, and Interventions (Part 2: Empirical Studies Exploring the Impact of the Reader, Texts, Tasks, and Contexts)
Discussant:
15:30
Reading controversial texts: effects of beliefs and stakes on undergraduates’ argument integration (abstract)
PRESENTER: Raquel Cerdan
15:50
Do Facets of Intellectual Humility Guide Comprehension of Belief-Consistent and Belief-Inconsistent Texts? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Taylor Clark
16:10
Does Presentation Order of Scientific Principles Affect Reading Processes and Learning? (abstract)
16:30
Studying Multiple Documents for Academic vs. Personal Purposes: Does the Physical Context Matter? (abstract)
16:50
Discussion of the Multiple Document Processing in the 21st Century Symposium
Saturday, July 1st

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08:00-12:00 Session 16: Remote Presentations (Note: date and time is only a placeholder. These will be posted asynchronously)

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Does Reading While Listening to Text Improve Comprehension Compared to Reading Only? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (abstract)
Reading the pictures: romance fiction covers uncover readers’ desires (abstract)
Is authenticity of a virtual apology affected by an emoji? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Monica Riordan
Text and video comprehension in E-learning: Effects of presentation format on metacomprehension judgments (abstract)
The effects of reading instruction on recall rate: A focus on second language learners (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ryuya Komuro
Examining the Benefits of Strategic Processing While Reading Multiple Academic Texts in a Second Language (abstract)
PRESENTER: Burcu Demir
Effects of Centrality and Relevance on Text Memory in EFL Reading (abstract)
The Impact of Medium of a Narrative on Bridging Inferences (abstract)
PRESENTER: Virginia Troemel
Understanding How Media Affects the Comprehension of Narratives (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shu Hu
An NLP investigation into writing profiles in successful and less successful academic writing (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maria Goldshtein
Biases in automating writing evaluation: pitfalls and solutions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maria Goldshtein
Effects of Processing- and Conviction-Based Measures on Myside Bias (abstract)
“Nuff Said”: Understanding comprehension processes and products for reading text and non-linguistic graphic narratives (abstract)
Causal Connectivity and Elaboration Question Condition in the Comprehension of Discourse about the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence by Ecuadorian College Students (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jazmín Cevasco
Exploring What Differentiates Struggling from Non-struggling College Readers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniel Feller
Examining the Linguistic Characteristics of Discourse on Twitter (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michelle Banawan
Revisiting Place on the Page Effects: Fifty Years Later (abstract)
PRESENTER: Russell Adams
Text mining the contents of a literacy tutoring system (abstract)
PRESENTER: John Hollander
Effects of referential form on pronoun choice: On the production of she, he and singular they (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elsi Kaiser
Linguistic Patterns of Development Among Speakers of African American English for Enhanced Computerized Language Sample Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shaleeta Jones
How much does sourcing affect other skills? (abstract)
Leveraging Natural Language Processing to Detect Gaming the System in Open-ended Questions in a Math Digital Learning Game (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jiayi Zhang
Limitations of Adjunct Questions for Situation Model Construction (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tricia Guerrero
Supporting Comprehension: The Advantages of Multiple-Choice over True-False Practice Tests (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lena Hildenbrand
Enhancing Reading Comprehension through Question Processing Intervention (abstract)
Grammatical Aspect, Temporal Adverbs, and Situation Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Valerie Hemeon
12:00-16:00 Session 17: Remote Multiple Document Symposium Presentations (Note: date and time is only a placeholder. These will be posted asynchronously)

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Scenario-Based Assessment of Multiple Document Comprehension (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zuowei Wang
Skill vs. Belief: Does Reading Skill Moderate the Text-Belief Consistency Effect? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Micah Watanabe
Statistical Effects of Prior Knowledge in Multiple Document Comprehension: Methodological Considerations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jonna Kulikowich