Exploring the Associations between Reading Skills and Eye Movements in Elementary Children’s Silent Sentence Reading

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Sungyoon Lee, S. Woltering, Christopher Prickett, Qinxin Shi, Huilin Sun, Julie L. Thompson
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations between elementary students’ reading skills and their online reading (i.e., real-time reading) behaviors during silent sentence processing. Thirty-five students participated in this study and their eye movements were recorded during sentence reading tasks. The effects of students’ reading skills measured by traditional standardized measures were investigated for widely-used eye tracking measures such as first fixation duration, gaze duration, regression path duration, total duration, word skipping, fixation count, and regression frequency. The eye tracking measures were chosen to represent early/late cognitive processes and temporal/spatial gaze behaviors. Linear mixed-effects regression analyses revealed that children’s performances in reading skills predict most of the eye tracking measures.
小学儿童无声句阅读中阅读技巧与眼动关系的探讨
摘要本研究旨在探讨小学生在默句加工过程中阅读技能与在线阅读(即实时阅读)行为的关系。35名学生参加了这项研究,记录了他们在阅读句子时的眼球运动。采用眼动追踪的方法,如首次注视时、凝视时、回归路径时、总注视时、跳词、注视次数和回归频率,考察了传统标准化方法对学生阅读技能的影响。采用眼动追踪方法表征早期/晚期认知过程和时间/空间凝视行为。线性混合效应回归分析表明,儿童在阅读技能方面的表现可以预测大多数眼动追踪测量结果。
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Reading Psychology
Reading Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
7.10%
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28
期刊介绍: Prepared exclusively by professionals, this refereed journal publishes original manuscripts in the fields of literacy, reading, and related psychology disciplines. Articles appear in the form of completed research; practitioner-based "experiential" methods or philosophical statements; teacher and counselor preparation services for guiding all levels of reading skill development, attitudes, and interests; programs or materials; and literary or humorous contributions.
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