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Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Appl. 2007 Dec;13(4):224–248. doi: 10.1037/1076-898X.13.4.224

Table 3.

Literature Comprising Meta-Analysis for Fixation Duration Parameter Estimation

Study n Mean age Ages sampled Mean fixation duration (ms) SE (ms)
Bono, Oliveri, Zappia, Aguglia, Puccio, & Quattrone (1996) 10 66 59–72 265 28
Chan, Armstrong, Pari, Riopelle, & Munoz (2005) 18 67 58–81 276 30
Gottlob (2006) 14 69 64–73 260 30
Kemper, Crow, & Kemtes (2004) 34 75 71–79 260 50
Kline (1994) 8 65 58–71 265 27
Kosnik, Kline, Fikre, & Sekuler (1987) 12 69 65–74 264 32
Kramer, Boot, McCarley, Peterson, Colcombe, & Scialfa (2006) 10 70 62–80 281 12
Maltz & Shinar (1999) 5 66 62–80 270 29
Munoz, Broughton, Goldring & Armstrong (1998) 22 65 60–79 282 35
Olincy, Ross, Young & Freedman (1997) 24 66 52–80 271 28
Scialfa, Jenkins, Hamaluk, & Skaloud (2000) 12 68 66–70 265 15
Scialfa & Joffe (1997) 12 67 59–73 265 30
Underwood, Phelps, Wright, van Loon, & Galpin (2005) 12 68 61–76 246 33
Weighted mean parameter estimate 193 67 52–81 267 248–286*

Note. n = number of participants in age range of interest per study.

*

Values represent plus or minus two standard deviations of means.