Word-skipping data indicate that
A) low-frequency words are more likely to be skipped than are high-frequency words.
B) word length is the best predictor of whether or not a word will be skipped.
C) highly constrained words are less likely to be skipped.
D) content words are more likely to be skipped than are function words.
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Q4: High-frequency words like "robin" receive _ fixation
Q5: A word like "power" is called a
Q6: Word fixations typically last around
A)2 seconds.
B)1 second.
C)¾
Q7: Dyslexics have particular trouble
A)reading words in the
Q8: Bai,Yan,Zang,Liversedge,and Rayner (2008)investigated word/character recognition in written
Q10: What is parsing?
A)The process of accessing word
Q11: A word like "the" is called a
Q12: The importance of indirect access in word
Q13: Which of these describes the bottom-up processes
Q14: Perceptual span (for English)is about _ characters
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