“…To determine explicit and implicit strategies that influence reading comprehension, researchers have identified the thought processes that occur before, during, and after reading, often by asking skilled adult readers to think aloud as they read and comparing their articulated reading behaviors to those of less skilled readers or young people learning to read (e.g., Butcher & Kintsch, 2003;Pressley & Afflerback, 1995;Klingner, 2004;Pardo, 2004;Rudell & Unrau, 2004;Schallert & Martin, 2003). Others have looked at the neuropsychological processes, such as the study of eye gaze, to determine how individuals process text, noting for example how individuals spend more time on longer words than shorter ones, pause at certain points to clarify understanding, or move back and forth between sections of text to develop understanding as they go (e.g., Forster & Lavie, 2009;Smallwood, Fishman, & Schooler, 2007;Starr, Miller, Kambe, Miller, & Keith, 2002).…”