Eye movements reflect and shape strategies in fraction comparison

Anja Ischebeck, Marina Weilharter,Christof Korner

QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY(2016)

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The comparison of fractions is a difficult task that can often be facilitated by separately comparing components (numerators and denominators) of the fractions-that is, by applying so-called component-based strategies. The usefulness of such strategies depends on the type of fraction pair to be compared. We investigated the temporal organization and the flexibility of strategy deployment in fraction comparison by evaluating sequences of eye movements in 20 young adults. We found that component-based strategies could account for the response times and the overall number of fixations observed for the different fraction pairs. The analysis of eye movement sequences showed that the initial eye movements in a trial were characterized by stereotypical scanning patterns indicative of an exploratory phase that served to establish the kind of fraction pair presented. Eye movements that followed this phase adapted to the particular type of fraction pair and indicated the deployment of specific comparison strategies. These results demonstrate that participants employ eye movements systematically to support strategy use in fraction comparison. Participants showed a remarkable flexibility to adapt to the most efficient strategy on a trial-by-trial basis. Our results confirm the value of eye movement measurements in the exploration of strategic adaptation in complex tasks.
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Eye movements,Fraction comparison,Number processing
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