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← Language & CommunicationIf a text passage increases in word predictability during reading, which consequence follows regarding the reader's eye movements?
A)Saccade amplitude always increases
B)Fixation duration increases consistently
C)Saccade length decreases on average✓
D)Regressions become progressively more frequent
💡 Explanation
As word predictability increases, less information needs to be gathered during each fixation because the upcoming word is more easily anticipated via top-down processing. Therefore, saccade length decreases, rather than fixation duration increasing, because less visual input is required per fixation.
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