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Old Dominion UniversityODU Digital CommonsSTEMPS Theses & DissertationsSTEM Education & Professional StudiesSpring 2017An Eye Tracking study to Invest

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language antigate the Influence of Language and Text Direction on MultimediaArwa Adulwahab MashalOld Dominion University. arwa814@hotmail.comFollow this and addi

tional works at: https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/stemps_etdsPart of the Instructional Media Design Commons, and the Science and Technology Studies Comm An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

onsRecommended CitationMashat, Arwa A.. 'An Eye Tracking study to Investigate the Influence of Language and Text Direction on Multimedia’ (2017). Doct

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

or of Philosophy (PhD), Dissertation, STEM Education & Professional Studies, Old Dominion University. DOI: 10.25777/vawy-5q63 https://digitalcommons.o

Old Dominion UniversityODU Digital CommonsSTEMPS Theses & DissertationsSTEM Education & Professional StudiesSpring 2017An Eye Tracking study to Invest

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an It has been accepted for inclusion in STEMPS Theses & Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ODU Digital Commons. For more information, plea

se contact digitalcommons@odu edu.AN EYE TRAC KING STUDY TO INVESTIGATETHE INFLUENCE OF LANGUAGE AND TEXT DIRECTION ON MULTIMEDIAbyAiwa Abdulwahab Mas An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

hatB.s. June 2004. Kins Abdulaziz University. Saudi ArabiaM.S. May 2009. Youngstown State UniversityA Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Old Dom

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

inion University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Degree ofDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYINSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGYOLD DOMINION UNIVERSIT

Old Dominion UniversityODU Digital CommonsSTEMPS Theses & DissertationsSTEM Education & Professional StudiesSpring 2017An Eye Tracking study to Invest

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language anLANGUAGE AND TEXT DIRECTION ON MULTIMEDIAAiwa Abdulwahab Mashal Old Dominion University, 2017 Director: Dr. Ginger WatsonThis study investigated how n

ative language orientation influences spatial bias, first visual fixation on screen, first visual fixation on pictures, learning outcomes, and mental An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

effort of learners. Previous studies supported the effect of native language writing or reading dfrcction on spatial bias, examining written text and

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

images created by the participants (Barrett et al.. 2002; Boroditsky. 2001; Chatterjee. Southwood & Basiko. 1999; Spalek & Hammad. 2005). However, no

Old Dominion UniversityODU Digital CommonsSTEMPS Theses & DissertationsSTEM Education & Professional StudiesSpring 2017An Eye Tracking study to Invest

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language and the study forming four groups. The first group (NativeLeft_InstrEng) consisted of individuals whose native language is written from left to right an

d who have never experienced a right to left language. They received the material in English. The second group (NaiiveRight_InsirAra). whose native la An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

nguage is written from right to left, received the material in Arabic. Die third group (NativeT.eft I.rnRight InstrEng) consists of individuals whose

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

native language is written from left to right and who arc learning or have learned a language written from right to left. They received the material i

Old Dominion UniversityODU Digital CommonsSTEMPS Theses & DissertationsSTEM Education & Professional StudiesSpring 2017An Eye Tracking study to Invest

An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language ans were asked to complete a survey that consisted of eight sections: demographic questions, self-estimate prior knowledge lest, the instructional unit,

mental effort rating, sentence forming questions, recalling questions, sequence question and finally, post-test An Eye Tracking Study to Investigate the Influence of Language an

Old Dominion UniversityODU Digital CommonsSTEMPS Theses & DissertationsSTEM Education & Professional StudiesSpring 2017An Eye Tracking study to Invest

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