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Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategies Inventory
(MARSI) Version 1.0
Kouider Mokhtari and Carla Reichard © 2002
DIRECTIONS: Listed below are statements about what people do when they read
related materials such as textbooks, library books, etc. Five numbers follow each statement (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
and each number means the following:
means “I never or almost never do this.”
2 means “I do this only occasionally.”
3 means “I sometimes do this.” (About 50% of the time.)
‘+ 4 means “I usually do this.”
‘+S means “I always or almost always do this.”
Afier reading each statement, circle the number (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) that applies to you using the scale
provided. Please note that there are no right or wrong answers to the statements in this inventory.
TYPE STRATEGIES SCALE
GLOB_| 1 Thave a purpose in mind when Tread 314
PROB_| 21.1 wy to picture or visualize information to help remember what I read,
[2
SUP | 2, Ttake notes while reading to help me understand what Tread, Tel
‘GLOR_| 3.1 think about what I Know to help me understand what Tread TI2/5
GLOB_| 4 Ipreview the text to see what W's about before reading i T [2/5
SUP] 5. When text becomes diffical, I read aloud to help me understand what I read: T [2/3
UP _ | 6:1 summarize what Tread to reflect on Important information in the Text 1/2
GLOB_| 7.1 think about whether the content of the text fits my reading purpose. 1/23
PROB_ | 8. Ivead slowly but carefully to be sure T understand what I'm reading T2/s
SUP | Sil discuss what Ivead with others to check my understanding 72/5
‘GLOB_| 10. T skim the text first by noting characteristics ike Tength and organization, T [2/5
PROB_| 11. Tuy to get back on track when T lose concentration Tee
SUP__ | 12. Tunderline or circle information in the text to help me remember i TP|s
PROB_| 13. adjust my reading speed according to what I'm reading. TPe|s
GLOB_| 14 T decide what to read closely and what to ignore TPe|s
SUP__| 15. Tuse reference materials such as dictionaries fo help me understand what Tread, [1 |2 [3
PROB_| 16. When text becomes difficult, I pay closer attention to what Pm reading, T2[F
GLOR_| 17. Tuse tables, figures, and pictures in text to Tnorease my understanding, Ti2 15
PROB_| 18.1 stop from time to time and think about what Pm reading, T [2/3
GLOB_| 19. Fuse context clues wo help me better understand what Pm reading T [2/5
SUP__ | 20. [paraphrase (restate Meas in my own words) to better understand what Tread, T [2/3
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GLOB_| 22. Tuse typographical aids like bold face and Walies to identity Key Information, 3
GLOB_| 25. Tertically analyze and evaluate the information prosented in the text 3
SUP__ | 24 Tgo back and forth in the text to find relationships among ideas init 3
GLOB_[ 25. T check my understanding when I come across conflicting information. 3 3
GLOB_[ 26. Tuy to guess what the material is about when Tread, 3 3
PROB_| 27. When text becomes difficult, Ire-read to increase my understanding 3 3
SUP__ | 28. Task myself questions I like fo have answered inthe text 3 3
GLOB_| 29.1 check to see if my guesses about the text are Hight oF wrong, 3 3
PROB_| 30. T try to guess the meaning of unknown words or phras 3 3
Reference: Mokhtar, K,, & Reichard, ©, (2002), Assessing sladenis” melacognitive awareness of reading strategies
Journal of Educational Psychology, 94 (2), 249-259.nitive Awareness of Reading Strategies Inventory
SCORING RUBRIC
Student Name: Age: Date:
Grade in School: a7 38" o9* G10® 11” 012" c College 0 Other
1. Write your response to each statement (i.c., 1, 2, 3,4, or 5) in each of the blanks.
2. Add up the scores under each column, Place the result on the line under each column,
3. Divide the score by the number of statements in each column to get the average for each subscale.
4. Calculate the average for the inventory by adding up the subscale scores and dividing by 30
5. Compare your results to those shown below.
6. Discuss your results with your teacher or tutor,
Global Problem- Support Overall Reading
Reading Strategies __Solving Strategies Reading Strategies Strategies
(GLOB Subscale) (PROB Subscale) (SUP Subscale)
1 8. 2 GLOB
3. 11 5.
4 13. 6 PROB,
7. 16, 9
10 18, 12, suP
14, 21 15,
17, 2. 20.
19, 30. 24.
2 28.
23.
25.
26,
29.
GLOB Score PROB Score SUP Score Overall Score
GLOB Mean, PROB Mean SUP Mean Overall Mean
KEY TO AVERAGES: 3.5 or higher = High 25-34 —Medium 24 orlower=Low
INTERPRETING YOUR SCORES: The overall average indicates how often you use reading strategies when
reading academic materials. The average for each subscale of the inventory shows which group of strategies (Le.,
‘global, problem-solving, and support strategies) you use most when reading, With this information, you ean tel if
‘you are very high or very low in any of these strategy groups. Its important to note, however, that the best possible
use of these strategies depends on your reading ability in English, the type of material read, and your purpose for
reading it. A low score on any of the subscales or parts ofthe inventory indicates that there may be some strategies
in these parts that you might want to learn about and consider using when reading (adapted from Oxford 1990: 297-
300).