Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline.

Holmqvist, Kenneth; Örbom, Saga Lee; Hooge, Ignace T C; Niehorster, Diederick C; Alexander, Robert G; Andersson, Richard; Benjamins, Jeroen S; Blignaut, Pieter; Brouwer, Anne-Marie; Chuang, Lewis L; Dalrymple, Kirsten A; Drieghe, Denis; Dunn, Matt J; Ettinger, Ulrich; Fiedler, Susann; Foulsham, Tom; van der Geest, Jos N; Hansen, Dan Witzner; Hutton, Samuel B; Kasneci, Enkelejda; ... (2023). Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline. Behavior research methods, 55(1), pp. 364-416. Springer 10.3758/s13428-021-01762-8

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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").

Item Type:

Journal Article (Review Article)

Division/Institute:

03 Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences > Department of Business Management > Institute of Innovation Management > Consumer Behavior

UniBE Contributor:

Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael

Subjects:

600 Technology > 650 Management & public relations

ISSN:

1554-3528

Publisher:

Springer

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

07 Apr 2022 11:31

Last Modified:

21 Nov 2023 12:26

Publisher DOI:

10.3758/s13428-021-01762-8

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PubMed ID:

35384605

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Data quality Eye movements Eye tracking Replicability Reporting guidelines Reporting practices Reporting standards Reproducibility

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/169089

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/169089

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