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Zep 2 variant of self pace reading with moving windows

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Experiment: Self-Paced Reading with Moving Window

Description: Purpose of this experiment is to measure word or segment reading times in sentences, using a self-paced word/segment revealing mechanism. Participant's task is to read sentences which are presented in a segment-by-segment fashion. Participant reveals next segment by hitting a button. RT is measured from the presentation of a segment to button- press. Comprehension questions are implemented. Self-paced. Output: RT per segment.

    This particular SPR implementation uses a moving window: For each 
    segment the text in the segment is displayed at its normal position 
    in the sentence. The words outside the segment window are displayed 
    as underlines. In other words the visual structure of the whole 
    sentence is visible, but only the words in the segment window are 
    readable.

Author: Theo Veenker theo.veenker@beexy.nl

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References: Just, M. A., Carpenter, P. A., & Woolley, J. D. 1982. Paradigms and processes in reading comprehension. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol 111: 228-238.

For information on running the experiment and extracting the experiment results please go the the Zep website at http://www.beexy.nl/zep and check out the documentation section. There you'll also find explanations and instructions that help you understand and modify a Zep experiment.

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This experiment script is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html). It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but with absolutely no warranty. It is your responsibility to carefully study and test the script before using it with real participants.

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Zep 2 variant of self pace reading with moving windows

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