DescriptionWikipedia reading dwell time analysis --- Marginal effects of page length.png
English: This chart shows how reading times predicted by a regression model change as the development level of the country changes. This plot shows how the model predicts reading time will change as pages get longer. The difference between very long and and very short pages is associated with up to a 40 second increase in expected reading time in the last session. For typical pages, a doubling of the length of the page is associated with an increase of about 4 seconds for non-last-in-session views and about 7 seconds for last-in-session views.
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