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Taking different perspectives on a story.
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First-person NarrativeNarrative SummarizationNarrative And IdentityCognitionSemanticsSocial SciencesNarrative RepresentationDirected PerspectivesRetrieval PlanStorytelling (Game Design)Language StudiesDifferent PerspectivesLanguage-based ApproachCognitive ScienceNarrative TheoryCollege UndergraduatesNarrative ExtractionHumanitiesNarrative Studies (Comparative Literature)Structured Document
College undergraduates read stories from one of two directed perspectives or no directed perspective.An idea's significance in terms of a given perspective determined whether the idea would be learned and, independently, whether it could be recalled a week later.These results were interpreted to mean that alternative high-level schemata can provide frameworks for assimilating a text, perhaps by providing "slots" for different types of information.Later the schema from which an instantiated memorial representation of a passage was constructed may furnish the retrieval plan for recovery of detailed information.
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