The impact of passive voice on reading comprehension

Larry J. LoMaglio Rochester Institute of Technology ; Victoria J. Robinson Rochester Institute of Technology

Abstract

Many classes of disadvantaged readers fail to correctly comprehend agentless passive voice sentences. Students in a physics class at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf were given the Test of Syntactic Abilities to ascertain whether they could comprehend the passive voice structures commonly found in technical texts and reports. The results showed that 50% of these prelingually deaf college freshmen failed to comprehend sentences with agentless passive.

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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1985-12-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1985.6448844
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