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040 _aOCLRC
100 _aAlice F. Healy
245 _aIs the Missing Letter Effect Due Primarily to the Test Word Containing the Target Letter or to the Surrounding?
520 _aA simple letter detection task, in which subjects mark instances of a target letter in prose passages, has elucidated numerous cognitive processes involved in reading by examining the "missing letter" effect, in which readers' detections accuracy is especially low on frequents function words. Two experiments explore the fundamental but novel issue of whether the missing letter effect is due to the test containing the target letter or to the words surrounding the test word. College students searched for a target letter (e in Experiment 1, o in Experiment 2) in a passage included unrelated sentences, with each sentence containing a single instance of 1 of 2 test words (the or one in Experiment 1, of or on in Experiment 2). The sentences were intact (prose), or the words in each sentences were randomly rearranged (scrambled). The 2 test words in an experiment were surrounded by the exact same words. If the word containing the target letter is primarily responsible for the missing letter effect, the proportion of correct letter detection responses should depend on the test word, whereas if the surrounding words are primarily responsible, it should depend on the text type (prose, scrambled). In fact, in both experiments a huge effect of test words was found but no effect of text type. These results provide clear evidence for the influence of the test word but, surprisingly, no evidence for thr influence of thr surrounding words on the missing letter effect in the letter detection task.
590 _aJanuary 2023
650 _aletter detection
650 _amissing letter effect
650 _atest word
650 _asurrounding words
700 _aJames A. Kole
700 _aVivian I. Schneider
773 0 _7nnam
_tAJP: The American Journal of Psychology
_dChampaign, IL University of Illinois Press 2023
_x0002-9556
_gVol. 136 No. 3
_q219-233
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