Visual search and childhood vision impairment: A GAMLSS-oriented multiverse analysis approach

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The aim of this report was to analyze reaction times and accuracy in children with a vision impairment performing a feature-based visual search task using a multiverse statistical approach. The search task consisted of set sizes 4, 16, and 24, consisting of distractors (circle) and a target (ellipse) that were presented randomly to school-aged individuals with or without a vision impairment. Interactions and main effects of key variables relating to reaction times and accuracy were analyzed via a novel statistical method blending GAMLSS (generalized additive models for location, scale, and shape) and distributional regression trees. Reaction times for the target-present and target-absent conditions were significantly slower in the vision impairment group with increasing set sizes (p

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Constable, P. A., Loh, L., Prem-Senthil, M., & Marmolejo-Ramos, F. (2023). Visual search and childhood vision impairment: A GAMLSS-oriented multiverse analysis approach. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 85(4), 968–977. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-023-02670-z

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