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after reading Pokropek et al. (2023), I was thinking it might be nice to add "areas of interest" to the survey-template plugin. the basic idea is to divide the screen into objects (e.g., survey instructions, item prompts, item responses) and track how/when each of these objects is interacted with. not only might be this helpful for detecting C/IE responding, but also might provide insights into participants' response processes (e.g., linearity of item responding, doubling-back, time taken per item). when paired with other design features (e.g., masking/blurring items unless hovered over), this could allow for a more accurate measure of per-item response times.
(some alternative ideas might simply be to present each item, one at a time, with an ability to navigate between items)
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after reading Pokropek et al. (2023), I was thinking it might be nice to add "areas of interest" to the
survey-template
plugin. the basic idea is to divide the screen into objects (e.g., survey instructions, item prompts, item responses) and track how/when each of these objects is interacted with. not only might be this helpful for detecting C/IE responding, but also might provide insights into participants' response processes (e.g., linearity of item responding, doubling-back, time taken per item). when paired with other design features (e.g., masking/blurring items unless hovered over), this could allow for a more accurate measure of per-item response times.(some alternative ideas might simply be to present each item, one at a time, with an ability to navigate between items)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: