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Processing ambiguities in attachment and pronominal reference
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 77 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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Investigating Reading Behavior and Inference-making in Advanced L2 Reading Comprehension Assessment Tasks
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In: Applied Linguistics and English as a Second Language Dissertations (2020)
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Profiling effects of syntactic complexity in translation : a multi-method approach ...
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Using a same-different matching task to determine the viability of parallel lexical processing: Measuring reaction time and error rates. ...
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Wandering eyes: Eye movements during mind wandering in video lectures
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Investigating Student Sustained Attention in a Guided Inquiry Lecture Course Using an Eye Tracker
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In: USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications (2020)
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Reading in students with deafness: An eye-movement research
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Sign language interpreting on TV: a reception study of visual screen exploration in deaf signing users
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2020 LLL Conference Featured Talk: "The power of prediction in language processing and learning"
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QJE-STD-19-138.R1-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Listening to speech and non-speech sounds activates phonological and semantic knowledge differently
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Theoretical and corpus-based investigation of the relation between sensorimotor processes and linguistic structure
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Prosodic cues in infant-directed speech facilitate young children's conversational turn predictions
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Contributions to the Computational Treatment of Non-literal Language
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Many Labs 5: Registered Replication Report of Crosby, Monin & Richardson (2008)
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Crosby, Monin and Richardson (2008) found that hearing an offensive remark caused participants (n=25) to look at a potentially offended person, but only if that person could themselves hear the remark. They thus argued that the computation of offense involves the coordinated processing of high level linguistic and interpersonal cues. Their key effect, however, was not replicated by Jonas and Skorinko (2015) as part of the Reproducibility Project: Psychology (Open Science Collaboration, 2015). Three labs from Europe and America (n=283) tested whether the size of that effect might be increased when the stimuli were modified to be more appropriate for a diverse range of participants, using a peer-reviewed and pre-registered protocol. We found that this manipulation of protocol did not affect the size of the social referencing effect but, interestingly, we did replicate the original effect reported by Crosby and colleagues, albeit with a much smaller effect size. We discuss these results in the context of ongoing debates about how replication attempts should treat statistical power and contextual sensitivity.
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Eye tracking; many-labs; offense; preregistration; replication
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URL: http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/30411/1/ML5%20CrosbyRevisedClean.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/30411 https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245919870737
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Readers and Science Comics: A Mixed Methods Investigation on Process
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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Monolingual and bilingual children's processing of coarticulation cues during spoken word recognition
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Sign language interpreting on TV: a reception study of visual screen exploration in deaf signing users
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