Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)

Dunn, Matt J. and Alexander, Robert G. and Amiebenomo, Oniekachukwu M. and Arblaster, Gemma and Atan, Denize and Erichsen, Jonathan T. and Ettinger, Ulrich and Giardini, Mario E. and Gilchrist, Iain D. and Hamilton, Ruth and Hessels, Roy S. and Hodgins, Scott and Hooge, Ignace T.C. and Jackson, Brooke S. and Lee, Helena and Macknik, Stephen L. and Martinez-Conde, Susana and McIlreavy, Lee and Muratori, Lisa M. and Niehorster, Diederick C. and Nyström, Marcus and Otero-Milan, Jorge and Schlüssel, Michael M. and Self, Jay E. and Singh, Tarkeshwar and Smyrnis, Nikolaos and Sprenger, Andreas (2023) Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition). Behavior Research Methods. ISSN 1554-3528 (https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-023-02187-1)

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Abstract

A guideline is proposed that comprises the minimum items to be reported in research studies involving an eye tracker and human or non-human primate participant(s). This guideline was developed over a 3-year period using a consensus-based process via an open invitation to the international eye tracking community. This guideline will be reviewed at maximum intervals of 4 years.