The aim of this study is to evaluate an online self-administered questionnaire for measuring flow, using eye-tracking. We were specifically interested in objectively monitoring when, where and what individuals look at and also in quantifying their visual attention while completing an online flow questionnaire, using the direct and the indirect measurement approaches. Flow is the holistic sensation that people feel when they act with total involvement (Csikszentmihalyi, Larson & Prescott 1977). The main flow measurement methods involve direct and indirect approaches, using questionnaires. Eye-tracking has been used in the field of survey methodology by scholars to infer the cognitive processing of visual layout, instructi...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
This research sought to define how typical eye tracking studies are executed and improve the process...
Eye tracking is the process of recording users’ eye movements while they are looking at the location...
The aim of this study is to evaluate an online self-administered questionnaire for measuring flow, u...
Although self-report questionnaires are widely used, researchers debate whether responses to these t...
Completing questionnaires is a complex task in which multiple cognitive processes play an important ...
In this study, we investigated whether incorporating eye tracking into cognitive interviewing is eff...
In questionnaire pretesting, supplementing cognitive interviewing with eye tracking is a promising n...
Eye-tracking is becoming a popular tool for understanding how different forms of asking questions in...
Cognitive pretesting is generally considered to be indispensable for the successful development of n...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
This chapter introduces in chronological order the three main measurement methods – the Flow Questio...
Given the prevalence of visual instruction, it is important to ascertain how these visuals enable co...
Eye tracking is now a common technique studying the moment-by-moment cognition of those processing v...
Holmqvist, K., Nyström, N., Andersson, R., Dewhurst, R., Jarodzka, H., & Van de Weijer, J. (Eds.) (2...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
This research sought to define how typical eye tracking studies are executed and improve the process...
Eye tracking is the process of recording users’ eye movements while they are looking at the location...
The aim of this study is to evaluate an online self-administered questionnaire for measuring flow, u...
Although self-report questionnaires are widely used, researchers debate whether responses to these t...
Completing questionnaires is a complex task in which multiple cognitive processes play an important ...
In this study, we investigated whether incorporating eye tracking into cognitive interviewing is eff...
In questionnaire pretesting, supplementing cognitive interviewing with eye tracking is a promising n...
Eye-tracking is becoming a popular tool for understanding how different forms of asking questions in...
Cognitive pretesting is generally considered to be indispensable for the successful development of n...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
This chapter introduces in chronological order the three main measurement methods – the Flow Questio...
Given the prevalence of visual instruction, it is important to ascertain how these visuals enable co...
Eye tracking is now a common technique studying the moment-by-moment cognition of those processing v...
Holmqvist, K., Nyström, N., Andersson, R., Dewhurst, R., Jarodzka, H., & Van de Weijer, J. (Eds.) (2...
Abstract Survey researchers since Cannell haveworried that respon-dents may take various shortcuts t...
This research sought to define how typical eye tracking studies are executed and improve the process...
Eye tracking is the process of recording users’ eye movements while they are looking at the location...