Abstract: In research on eye movements in reading, it is common to analyze a number of canonical dependent measures in order to study how the effects of a manipulation unfold over time. Although this gives rise to the well-known multiple comparisons problem, i.e. an inflated probability that the null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected (Type I error), it is accepted standard practice not to apply any correction procedures. Instead, there is a widespread belief that corrections are not necessary because the increase in false positives is too small to matter. To our knowledge, no formal argument has ever been made to justify this assumption. Here, we report an investigation of this issue using Monte Carlo simulations. Our results show that fal...
In this article we present a new eye movement control framework that describes the interaction betwe...
Since there is a correlation of about.60 between reading comprehension and eye movements, it is of i...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
In research on eye movements in reading, it is common to analyze a number of canonical dependent mea...
Two eye movement while reading experiments address the issue of how reading of an unpredictable word...
In studies of eye movement behavior, once it has been demonstrated that an experimental manipulation...
Large variability in thresholds to sensory stimuli is observed frequently even in healthy population...
Reading processes affect not only the mean of fixation duration but also its distribution function. ...
As the number of computational models of eye-movement control in reading increases, so too will the...
The ability to understand written information is a critical skill for surviving and thriving in a li...
When we read, errors in oculomotor programming can cause the eyes to land and fixate on different wo...
AbstractWe report the results of an investigation into the ability of transitional probability (word...
Although the limitations of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) are well documented in the p...
Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences b...
Kliegl, Nuthmann, and Engbert (2006) reported an impressive set of data analyses dealing with the in...
In this article we present a new eye movement control framework that describes the interaction betwe...
Since there is a correlation of about.60 between reading comprehension and eye movements, it is of i...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...
In research on eye movements in reading, it is common to analyze a number of canonical dependent mea...
Two eye movement while reading experiments address the issue of how reading of an unpredictable word...
In studies of eye movement behavior, once it has been demonstrated that an experimental manipulation...
Large variability in thresholds to sensory stimuli is observed frequently even in healthy population...
Reading processes affect not only the mean of fixation duration but also its distribution function. ...
As the number of computational models of eye-movement control in reading increases, so too will the...
The ability to understand written information is a critical skill for surviving and thriving in a li...
When we read, errors in oculomotor programming can cause the eyes to land and fixate on different wo...
AbstractWe report the results of an investigation into the ability of transitional probability (word...
Although the limitations of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) are well documented in the p...
Models of eye movement control in reading and their impact on the field are discussed. Differences b...
Kliegl, Nuthmann, and Engbert (2006) reported an impressive set of data analyses dealing with the in...
In this article we present a new eye movement control framework that describes the interaction betwe...
Since there is a correlation of about.60 between reading comprehension and eye movements, it is of i...
Much recent research using word recognition paradigms such as lexical decision and speeded pronuncia...