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Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking

This repository contains the current version of the "Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking" paper, and is meant to serve as a forum for continuous evolution of the guideline document, as well as discussion surrounding it.

Citation

When using this guideline, please cite the latest published version:

BibTeX:

@article{dunn2023guidelines,
  author = {Dunn, M. J. and Alexander, R. G. and Amiebenomo, O. M. and Arblaster, G. and Atan, D. and Erichsen, J. T. and Ettinger, U. and Giardini, M. E. and Gilchrist, I. D. and Hamilton, R. and Hessels, R. S. and Hodgins, S. and Hooge, I. T. C. and Jackson, B. S. and Lee, H. and Macknik, S. L. and Martinez-Conde, S. and McIlreavy, L. and Muratori, L. M. and Niehorster, D. C. and Nystr{\"o}m, M. and Otero-Millan, J. and Schl{\"u}ssel, M. M. and Self, J. E. and Singh, T. and Smyrnis, N. and Sprenger, A.},
  title = {Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)},
  journal = {Behavior Research Methods},
  doi = {10.3758/s13428-023-02187-1},
  year = {2022}
}

BibTeX:

@article{holmqvist2023guidelineFoundations,
  author = {Holmqvist, K. and {\"O}rbom, S. L. and Hooge, I. T. C. and Niehorster, D. C. and Alexander, R. G. and Andersson, R. and Benjamins, J. S. and Blignaut, P. and Brouwer, Anne-Marie and Chuang, L. L. and Dalrymple, K. A. and Drieghe, D. and Dunn, M. J. and Ettinger, U. and Fiedler, S. and Foulsham, T. and van der Geest, J. N. and Hansen, D. W. and Hutton, S. and Kasneci, E. and Kingstone, A. and Knox, P. C. and Kok, E. M. and Lee, H. and Lee, J. Y. and Lepp{\"a}nen, J. M. and Macknik, S. and Majaranta, P. and Martinez-Conde, S. and Nuthmann, A. and Nystr{\"o}m, M. and Orquin, J. L. and Otero-Millan, J. and Park, S. Y. and Popelka, S. and Proudlock, F. and Renkewitz, F. and Roorda, A. J. and Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M. and Sharif, B. and Shic, F. and Shovman, M. and Thomas, M. G. and Venrooij, W. and Zemblys, R. and Hessels, R. S.},
  title = {Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline},
  journal = {Behavior Research Methods},
  doi = {10.3758/s13428-021-01762-8},
  year = {2023},
  volume = {55},
  number = {1},
  pages = {364–416},
}

Contribution and discussion

There are three ways of interacting with the guideline document and a subset of the author team:

  1. If you wish to propose a fix or an addition and are comfortable using Git commands, please send a pull request.

  2. If you think there is an issue with the current text and wish to discuss this issue, please notify us by opening an issue.

  3. If you have a request for clarification, otherwise need help using the text or have a more general discussion point, you can start a discussion.

As this guideline is supposed to be a live document, we aim to respond to your contribution as soon as possible. The paper itself will be reviewed and a new version published in 4-year intervals, unless it is deemed necessary to do so sooner. Proposals to change the live document housed in this repository made outside this update process should be sent as pull requests on this repository. Such changes require the approval of multiple authors of the guideline to be accepted. The workflow for this approval process will be detailed here once it is established.

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