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Speed Readers Save Time Partly by Keeping Each Fixation Short

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Speed readers save time partly by keeping each fixation short. How else do they increase reading speed?

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Confidence Interval

A range of values, derived from sample data, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter.

Large-Sample Method

Statistical methods that rely on the theory of large numbers, allowing for approximation techniques when the sample size is sufficiently large.

Confidence Interval

A statistical range, based on sample data, within which a population parameter is estimated to lie with a certain level of confidence.

Number of Successes

In statistical experiments, the count of instances that meet a defined criterion for success.

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