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TL;DR: Longer Sections of Text Increase Rates of Unintentional Mind-Wandering

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Forrin, ND; Mills, C; D’Mello, SK; Risko, EF; Smilek, D; Seli, P
Published in: Journal of Experimental Education
January 1, 2021

The prevalence of the acronym tl;dr (“too long; didn’t read”) suggests that people intentionally disengage their attention from long sections of text. We studied this real-world phenomenon in an educational context by measuring rates of intentional and unintentional mind-wandering while undergraduate student participants (n = 80) read academic passages that were presented in either short sections of text (one sentence per screen) or relatively long sections (2–6 sentences per screen). We found that participants were significantly more likely to unintentionally disengage their attention while reading the longer sections of text, whereas intentional mind-wandering rates were equivalent across short and long sections of text. The difference in unintentional mind-wandering rates suggests that section length may serve as a cue that people use to assess the cost-benefit tradeoffs involved in attending to (or disengaging from) text. We conclude that instructors should avoid presenting electronic reading material in long sections of text.

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Journal of Experimental Education

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EISSN

1940-0683

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0022-0973

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

89

Issue

2

Start / End Page

278 / 290

Related Subject Headings

  • Education
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 3904 Specialist studies in education
  • 3903 Education systems
  • 1303 Specialist Studies in Education
 

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Forrin, N. D., Mills, C., D’Mello, S. K., Risko, E. F., Smilek, D., & Seli, P. (2021). TL;DR: Longer Sections of Text Increase Rates of Unintentional Mind-Wandering. Journal of Experimental Education, 89(2), 278–290. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220973.2020.1751578
Forrin, N. D., C. Mills, S. K. D’Mello, E. F. Risko, D. Smilek, and P. Seli. “TL;DR: Longer Sections of Text Increase Rates of Unintentional Mind-Wandering.” Journal of Experimental Education 89, no. 2 (January 1, 2021): 278–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220973.2020.1751578.
Forrin ND, Mills C, D’Mello SK, Risko EF, Smilek D, Seli P. TL;DR: Longer Sections of Text Increase Rates of Unintentional Mind-Wandering. Journal of Experimental Education. 2021 Jan 1;89(2):278–90.
Forrin, N. D., et al. “TL;DR: Longer Sections of Text Increase Rates of Unintentional Mind-Wandering.” Journal of Experimental Education, vol. 89, no. 2, Jan. 2021, pp. 278–90. Scopus, doi:10.1080/00220973.2020.1751578.
Forrin ND, Mills C, D’Mello SK, Risko EF, Smilek D, Seli P. TL;DR: Longer Sections of Text Increase Rates of Unintentional Mind-Wandering. Journal of Experimental Education. 2021 Jan 1;89(2):278–290.

Published In

Journal of Experimental Education

DOI

EISSN

1940-0683

ISSN

0022-0973

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

89

Issue

2

Start / End Page

278 / 290

Related Subject Headings

  • Education
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 3904 Specialist studies in education
  • 3903 Education systems
  • 1303 Specialist Studies in Education