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Flower, Linda S.; Hayes, John R. – College English, 1977
Presents an overview of a three-part heuristic strategy (planning, generating ideas in words, and constructing for an audience) for analytical writing. (DD)
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Higher Education, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
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Hayes, John R.; Flower, Linda S. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1987
Protocol analysis and a literature review were used to determine the ways novice and expert writers, from elementary to postsecondary levels, deal with the cognitive processes that constitute writing. They found that writing is goal-directed, writing goals are hierarchically organized, and writers accomplish their goals through planning, sentence…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Goal Orientation, Postsecondary Education
Hayes, John R.; Flower, Linda S. – 1983
A research project was undertaken to (1) identify the major cognitive processes involved in expository writing, (2) test a model of the organization of those processes, and (3) identify teachable aids that could be used by poor and average adult writers to improve their writing skills. Subjects were expert and novice student writers at…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Expository Writing
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Hayes, John R.; Chenoweth, N. Ann – Written Communication, 2007
A number of studies have found that writers produce text in bursts of language. That is, when creating a text, writers produce a few words, pause, produce a few more words, pause, and so on. Chenoweth and Hayes (2003) hypothesized that language bursts occur when writers translate ideas in to new language. This study tested this hypothesis against…
Descriptors: Written Language, Memory, Editing, Writing Processes
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Flower, Linda; Hayes, John R. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1981
Examines the evidence for both the linguistic and rhetorical hypotheses about writers' planning and presents new research on episodic patterns within the writing process itself. Uses protocol analysis to look at the content and nature of writers' plans. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Planning
Hayes, John R.; Flower, Linda S. – 1978
This paper presents a tentative model of the writing process that has been developed according to the technique of protocol analysis. (A protocol is a description of the activities, ordered in time, in which a subject engages while performing a task.) The model identifies subprocesses of the composing process and their organization; minor…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Language Arts
Flower, Linda S.; Hayes, John R. – 1979
The three papers in this report set forth the research methodology and the theory used in one research project to identify the processes involved in writing. The first paper proposes a method, termed protocol analysis, for use in identifying the organization of writing processes. It defines protocol analysis as a means for examining the detailed…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Theories, Models, Research Methodology
Flower, Linda; Hayes, John R. – 1981
In an examination of two alternative hypotheses about the role played by pauses in the planning of writing, this paper focuses on the long, "pregnant" pause. The first section of the paper examines the two alternative hypotheses about planning, one based on the theoretical perspective of linguistics and the other on the assumptions of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Linguistics, Planning, Prewriting
Flower, Linda; Hayes, John R. – 1981
This examination of an evaluation of writing based on process rather than on product argues that one of the primary functions of evaluation as a part of teaching should be to diagnose the writing strategies that underlie a writer's current performance, not just textual problems. The first half of the paper discusses the various ways teachers use…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Prewriting, Writing (Composition)