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Psychon Bull Rev[removed]:371–376 DOI[removed]s13423[removed]The effect of lexical predictability on distributions of eye fixation durations Adrian Staub
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McDonald S. A. / HP LP / Single-Fixation Duration HP LP / Variable First-Fixation Duration HP LP / Monte Carlo / Psychonomic Society Inc. / /

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Washington University / Heathcote / University of Massachusetts / University of Massachusetts Amherst / Tobin Hall / /

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