“…Because return-sweeps move the eyes a greater distance than other reading saccades, they will be influenced more by this error (McConkie, Kerr, Reddix, & Zola, 1988). This means that return-sweeps will often fall short of their target-the start of a new line-requiring a corrective saccade (Heller, 1982;Hofmeister et al, 1999;Parker, Kirkby, & Slattery, 2017;Rayner, 1998). The likelihood of initiating a corrective saccade increases the further readers land from the left margin (Radach & Heller, 1993).…”