Demotivated, but still attentive: Text disfluency does not affect mind-wandering and reading comprehension, but reduces motivation
Steffen Tietz, Marlene Müller, Jan Rummel, Lena Steindorf

TL;DR
This study finds that text disfluency reduces motivation but does not impact mind-wandering or reading comprehension.
Contribution
The study introduces a three-level disfluency manipulation to test effects on motivation, mind-wandering, and comprehension.
Findings
Text disfluency reduces motivation but does not affect mind-wandering.
Reading comprehension remains unchanged across disfluency levels.
Bayesian analyses support the null hypothesis for mind-wandering and comprehension.
Abstract
Studies on the relationship between text-processing difficulty, mind wandering, and reading comprehension achieved mixed results. Whereas most studies found mind-wandering frequency to be increased and reading comprehension to be decreased when text processing became more difficult, Faber et al. (Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 24(3), 914–919, 2017) reported an opposite effect when manipulating text difficulty via different font types (i.e., Arial vs. Comic Sans). This effect may reflect a potential of mildly disfluent fonts, such as Comic Sans, to introduce desirable difficulties during reading, thereby enhancing focus on the text. Strongly disfluent fonts, however, may contribute to the commonly observed disadvantages in text focus under conditions of increased text processing difficulty. To test this idea, we conducted a new study (N = 151, student sample) in which we manipulated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMind wandering and attention · Flow Experience in Various Fields · Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
