articleThe European Journal of Cognitive PsychologyNov 25, 2003Closed access

Length, frequency, and predictability effects of words on eye movements in reading

University of Potsdam

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Abstract

We tested the effects of word length, frequency, and predictability on inspection durations (first fixation, single fixation, gaze duration, and reading time) and inspection probabilities during first‐pass reading (skipped, once, twice) for a corpus of 144 German sentences (1138 words) and a subset of 144 target words uncorrelated in length and frequency, read by 33 young and 32 older adults. For corpus words, length and frequency were reliably related to inspection durations and probabilities, predictability only to inspection probabilities. For first‐pass reading of target words all three effects were reliable for inspection durations and probabilities. Low predictability was strongly related to second‐pass…

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Keywords
  • Predictability
  • Fixation (population genetics)
  • Eye movement
  • Psychology
  • Gaze
  • Reading (process)
  • Word lists by frequency
  • Audiology
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