Submission 345
The TRUST Guidelines for Psycholinguistic Reading Studies and the German Lexicon Project
SymposiumTalk-05
Presented by: Jana Hasenäcker
Reading research increasingly requires large-scale, high-quality data to test and refine models of visual word recognition. The TRUST network aims to provide a transparent, transferable, and sustainable foundation for psycholinguistic reading studies in German by developing consensus-based guidelines for best practices in lexical decision experiments.
Based on these guidelines, the German Lexicon Project (GLP) was launched to coordinate large-scale, multi-lab data collection across more than a dozen research sites across the German-speaking regions of Europe, including Austria, Switzerland, and South Tyrol. When complete, the resulting open dataset will contain behavioral data from over a thousand participants, providing a robust resource to address fundamental questions about lexical, orthographic, and semantic processing in German.
Both the TRUST guidelines and the GLP bring together researchers in the field of visual word recognition, creating new and shared resources for reading research, and exemplifing how consensus-driven collaboration can advance reproducibility, comparability, and transparency. In this talk, we will present the guidelines, preliminary findings from the GLP, and how these resources can be used by researchers interested in German words.