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Effects of typographic variables on eye-movement measures in reading Chinese from a screen
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Effects of typographic variables on eye-movement measures in reading Chinese from a screen

Nai-Shing Yen, Jie-Li Tsai, Pei-Ling Chen, Hsuan-Yu LinArbee L.P. Chen
Behaviour and Information Technology, 卷.30(6), 頁碼.797-808
11/2011

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Character size Character spacing Eye-movement measures Font type Developmental and Educational Psychology Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Social Sciences (all) Human-Computer Interaction
To investigate the most efficient way to represent text in reading Chinese on computer displays, three typographic variables, character size (41′ arc/24 pixels and 60′ arc/32 pixels), character spacing (1/4 and 1/8 character width) and font type (Kai and Ming), were manipulated. Results showed that the reading speed for Chinese characters of Kai type in 24 pixels with 1/8 character spacing was the shortest. Character size significantly affected overall reading speed; in specific, text in 24-pixel characters was read faster than text in 32-pixel characters. Further eye-movement analyses revealed that text in smaller-sized characters had longer fixation duration, fewer fixations and fewer regressions than text in larger-sized characters. The interaction between character spacing and font type was observed on overall reading efficiency and on some eye-movement measures, which suggests that different character spacings should be considered in different font types for more efficient reading. Generally, characters in Kai font were easier to read with 1/8 character spacing than with 1/4 character spacing. The relationship between eyemovement measures and overall reading efficiency was further discussed. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.

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