CAP Center for Cognition, Action and Perception, Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America ; Interacting Minds Centre, Department of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Midtjylland, Denmark.
PLoS One. 2013 Aug 20;8(8):e71914. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071914. eCollection 2013.
The process of connected text reading has received very little attention in contemporary cognitive psychology. This lack of attention is in parts due to a research tradition that emphasizes the role of basic lexical constituents, which can be studied in isolated words or sentences. However, this lack of attention is in parts also due to the lack of statistical analysis techniques, which accommodate interdependent time series. In this study, we investigate text reading performance with traditional and nonlinear analysis techniques and show how outcomes from multiple analyses can used to create a more detailed picture of the process of text reading. Specifically, we investigate reading performance of groups of literate adult readers that differ in reading fluency during a self-paced text reading task. Our results indicate that classical metrics of reading (such as word frequency) do not capture text reading very well, and that classical measures of reading fluency (such as average reading time) distinguish relatively poorly between participant groups. Nonlinear analyses of distribution tails and reading time fluctuations provide more fine-grained information about the reading process and reading fluency.
在当代认知心理学中,连贯文本阅读的过程受到的关注很少。这种关注的缺乏部分归因于一种研究传统,这种传统强调基本词汇成分的作用,而这些词汇成分可以在孤立的单词或句子中进行研究。然而,这种关注的缺乏部分也是由于缺乏统计分析技术,这些技术可以适应相互依存的时间序列。在这项研究中,我们使用传统和非线性分析技术研究文本阅读表现,并展示如何使用多种分析结果来创建更详细的文本阅读过程图。具体来说,我们调查了在自定步调的文本阅读任务中阅读流利程度不同的有文化的成年读者群体的阅读表现。我们的结果表明,阅读的经典度量(如词频)并不能很好地捕捉文本阅读,而阅读流利性的经典度量(如平均阅读时间)在区分参与者群体方面相对较差。分布尾部和阅读时间波动的非线性分析为阅读过程和阅读流利性提供了更精细的信息。