Data from: The Influence of Contextual Diversity on Eye Movements in Reading
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Arrangement | The Data component contains the raw eye movement data from the experiment, and may also contain data processing scripts, processed data, interim files, and analysis scripts. |
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Arrangement | The Materials component contains the script used to run the experiment, and may contain other files pertaining to the sentences or target words. |
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Plummer, Patrick; Perea, Manuel; Rayner, Keith (2015). Data from: The influence of contextual diversity on eye movements in reading. In Keith Rayner Eye Movements in Reading Data Collection. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0RF5RZ9
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Publication abstract:
Recent research has shown contextual diversity (i.e., the number of passages in which a given word appears) to be a reliable predictor of word processing difficulty. It has also been demonstrated that word-frequency has little or no effect on word recognition speed when accounting for contextual diversity in isolated word processing tasks. An eye-movement experiment was conducted wherein the effects of word-frequency and contextual diversity were directly contrasted in a normal sentence reading scenario. Subjects read sentences with embedded target words that varied in word-frequency and contextual diversity. All 1st-pass and later reading times were significantly longer for words with lower contextual diversity compared to words with higher contextual diversity when controlling for word-frequency and other important lexical properties. Furthermore, there was no difference in reading times for higher frequency and lower frequency words when controlling for contextual diversity. The results confirm prior findings regarding contextual diversity and word-frequency effects and demonstrate that contextual diversity is a more accurate predictor of word processing speed than word-frequency within a normal reading task.
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"Materials" component: Contains a text document with stimuli sentences and cloze proportions form stimulus norming. Contains a word doc with the stimuli sentences and target words for the study.
'Results' folder in "Data" component: Contains tab delimited text files. Includes results from analysis for gaze duration (GZD), total reading time (TTime), and single-fixation duration (SFD). There is also a file with the results for each dependent measure aggregated across stimuli items, as well as linguistic characteristics for target words.
'ASC' folder in "Data" component: Contains raw data. Includes the original EDF (eye link data files) used for analysis as well as corresponding ASC files.
See the Guide (Related Resource link, below) for details on some of the different types of files and column definitions that are contained in the data collection. - Creation Date
- 2013
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- 2015
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Presentation software: Experiment Builder; Font: 14pt Courier New (11 horizontal pixels per character); Viewing distance: 60 cm; Screen resolution: 1024 x 768; Cut-off for short fixations: 50 ms; Cut-off for long fixations: 699 ms; Fixations within n characters merged: 10 pixels; Software used for data processing: Microsoft Excel, SPSS, R
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NIH HD065829, Grant PSI2011-26924 from Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
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- Plummer, P., Perea, M., & Rayner, K. (2013). The influence of contextual diversity on eye movements in reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 40, 275- 283. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0034058
- Presentation software: Experiment Builder: https://www.sr-research.com/eb.html
- Abbott, Matthew J. (2015). Guide to Keith Rayner Eye Movements in Reading Data Collection. In Keith Rayner Eye Movements in Reading Data Collection. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0FF3QPR
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2023-06-01