Authors
Models
100
This author claimed that reading was a "psycholinguistic game". 

Goodman

100

These models emphasize the role of the reader to confirm their predictions about a text. 

Top-down models

200

Author of the interactive-compensatory model. 

Stanovich

200

These models recognize the importance of the printed text and higher-level processing stages. 

Interactive models

300
Authors that investigated the role of the reader's schemata. 

Anderson and Pearson

300

These models propose that reading comprehending is deriving meaning from the decoded printed words. 

Bottom-up models
400

Authors that emphasize the semantic structure of the text. 

Kintsch and van Dijk

400

These models were very influential in second language teaching because of the characteristics of the adult learner. 

Top-down models (Psycholinguistic model)

500

This author linked reading with listening comprehension, as readers say the words to themselves to aid comprehension.  

Carver

500

These models were more predominant in the 1960s and 1970s, as reading was seen as a decoding process. 

Bottom-up models

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