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Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline

Authors :
Kenneth Holmqvist
Saga Lee Örbom
Ignace T. C. Hooge
Diederick C. Niehorster
Robert G. Alexander
Richard Andersson
Jeroen S. Benjamins
Pieter Blignaut
Anne-Marie Brouwer
Lewis L. Chuang
Kirsten A. Dalrymple
Denis Drieghe
Matt J. Dunn
Ulrich Ettinger
Susann Fiedler
Tom Foulsham
Jos N. van der Geest
Dan Witzner Hansen
Samuel B. Hutton
Enkelejda Kasneci
Alan Kingstone
Paul C. Knox
Ellen M. Kok
Helena Lee
Joy Yeonjoo Lee
Jukka M. Leppänen
Stephen Macknik
Päivi Majaranta
Susana Martinez-Conde
Antje Nuthmann
Marcus Nyström
Jacob L. Orquin
Jorge Otero-Millan
Soon Young Park
Stanislav Popelka
Frank Proudlock
Frank Renkewitz
Austin Roorda
Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck
Bonita Sharif
Frederick Shic
Mark Shovman
Mervyn G. Thomas
Ward Venrooij
Raimondas Zemblys
Roy S. Hessels
Neurosciences
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
RS: SHE - R1 - Research (OvO)
Tampere University
Computing Sciences
Source :
Behavior Research Methods, 55(1), 364-416. Springer Nature, Behavior Research Methods, 55, 364-416. Psychonomic Society Inc., Behavior Research Methods, Holmqvist, K, Örbom, S L, Hooge, I TC, Niehorster, D C, Alexander, R G, Andersson, R, Benjamins, J, Blignaut, P, Brouwer, A-M, Chuang, L L, Dalrymple, K A, Drieghe, D, Dunn, M J, Ettinger, U, Fiedler, S, Foulsham, T, van der Geest, J N, Hansen, D W, Hutton, S, Kasneci, E, Kingstone, A, Knox, P C, Kok, E M, Lee, H, Lee, J Y, Leppänen, J M, Macknik, S, Majaranta, P, Martinez-Conde, S, Nuthmann, A, Nyström, M, Orquin, J L, Otero-Milan, J, Park, S Y, Popelka, S, Proudlock, F, Renkewitz, F, Roorda, A J, Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M, Sharif, B, Shic, F, Shovman, M, Thomas, M G, Venrooij, W, Zemblys, R & Hessels, R S 2022, ' Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline ', Behavior Research Methods .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this paper, we present a review of how the various aspects of any study using an eye tracker (such as the instrument, methodology, environment, participant, etc.) affect the quality of the recorded eye-tracking data and the obtained eye-movement and gaze measures. We take this review to represent the empirical foundation for reporting guidelines of any study involving an eye tracker. We compare this empirical foundation to five existing reporting guidelines and to a database of 207 published eye-tracking studies. We find that reporting guidelines vary substantially and do not match with actual reporting practices. We end by deriving a minimal, flexible reporting guideline based on empirical research (Section “An empirically based minimal reporting guideline”).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1554351X and 15543528
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Behavior Research Methods, 55(1), 364-416. Springer Nature, Behavior Research Methods, 55, 364-416. Psychonomic Society Inc., Behavior Research Methods, Holmqvist, K, Örbom, S L, Hooge, I TC, Niehorster, D C, Alexander, R G, Andersson, R, Benjamins, J, Blignaut, P, Brouwer, A-M, Chuang, L L, Dalrymple, K A, Drieghe, D, Dunn, M J, Ettinger, U, Fiedler, S, Foulsham, T, van der Geest, J N, Hansen, D W, Hutton, S, Kasneci, E, Kingstone, A, Knox, P C, Kok, E M, Lee, H, Lee, J Y, Leppänen, J M, Macknik, S, Majaranta, P, Martinez-Conde, S, Nuthmann, A, Nyström, M, Orquin, J L, Otero-Milan, J, Park, S Y, Popelka, S, Proudlock, F, Renkewitz, F, Roorda, A J, Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M, Sharif, B, Shic, F, Shovman, M, Thomas, M G, Venrooij, W, Zemblys, R & Hessels, R S 2022, ' Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline ', Behavior Research Methods .
Accession number :
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