Eyelit: Eye Movement and Reader Response Data During Literary Reading

An eye-tracking data set is described of 102 participants reading three Dutch literary short stories each (7790 words in total per participant). The pre-processed data set includes (1) Fixation report, (2) Saccade report, (3) Interest Area report, (4) Trial report (aggregated data for each page), (5...

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Autores principales: Marloes Mak, Roel M. Willems
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ca6a73a8f2c44a76944d403185f99f402021-11-08T08:11:28ZEyelit: Eye Movement and Reader Response Data During Literary Reading2059-481X10.5334/johd.49https://doaj.org/article/ca6a73a8f2c44a76944d403185f99f402021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/articles/49https://doaj.org/toc/2059-481XAn eye-tracking data set is described of 102 participants reading three Dutch literary short stories each (7790 words in total per participant). The pre-processed data set includes (1) Fixation report, (2) Saccade report, (3) Interest Area report, (4) Trial report (aggregated data for each page), (5) Sample report (sampling rate = 500 Hz), (6) Questionnaire data on reading experiences and participant characteristics, and (7) word characteristics for all words (with the potential of calculating additional word characteristics). It is stored on DANS, and can be used to study word characteristics or literary reading and all facets of eye movements.Marloes MakRoel M. WillemsUbiquity Pressarticleeye-trackingreadingliteraturereading experiencesnarrativesdutchHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAZ20-999Language and LiteraturePENJournal of Open Humanities Data, Vol 7 (2021)
institution DOAJ
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language EN
topic eye-tracking
reading
literature
reading experiences
narratives
dutch
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Language and Literature
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spellingShingle eye-tracking
reading
literature
reading experiences
narratives
dutch
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Language and Literature
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Marloes Mak
Roel M. Willems
Eyelit: Eye Movement and Reader Response Data During Literary Reading
description An eye-tracking data set is described of 102 participants reading three Dutch literary short stories each (7790 words in total per participant). The pre-processed data set includes (1) Fixation report, (2) Saccade report, (3) Interest Area report, (4) Trial report (aggregated data for each page), (5) Sample report (sampling rate = 500 Hz), (6) Questionnaire data on reading experiences and participant characteristics, and (7) word characteristics for all words (with the potential of calculating additional word characteristics). It is stored on DANS, and can be used to study word characteristics or literary reading and all facets of eye movements.
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title Eyelit: Eye Movement and Reader Response Data During Literary Reading
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title_fullStr Eyelit: Eye Movement and Reader Response Data During Literary Reading
title_full_unstemmed Eyelit: Eye Movement and Reader Response Data During Literary Reading
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