Department of Management, Kingston Business School, Kingston University, Kingston Hill Campus, Kingston Hill, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7LB, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Psychol Res. 2021 Nov;85(8):3084-3093. doi: 10.1007/s00426-020-01451-9. Epub 2020 Dec 26.
The present study introduces a covert eye-tracking procedure as an innovative approach to investigate the adequacy of research paradigms used in psychology. In light of the ongoing debate regarding ego depletion, the frequently used "attention-control video task" was chosen to illustrate the method. Most participants did not guess that their eyes had been monitored, but some participants had to be excluded due to poor tracking ratio. The eye-tracking data revealed that the attention-control instructions had a significant impact on the number of fixations, revisits, fixation durations, and proportion of long fixation durations on the AOIs (all BF > 18.2). However, number of fixations and proportions of long fixation durations did not mediate cognitive performance. The results illustrate the promise of covert eye-tracking methodology to assess task compliance, as well as adding to the current discussion regarding whether the difficulties of replicating "ego depletion" may be in part due to poor task compliance in the video task.
本研究介绍了一种隐蔽的眼动追踪程序,作为一种创新的方法来研究心理学中使用的研究范式的充分性。鉴于关于自我损耗的持续争论,选择了常用的“注意力控制视频任务”来举例说明该方法。大多数参与者都没有猜到他们的眼睛被监测到,但由于跟踪比率差,一些参与者不得不被排除在外。眼动追踪数据显示,注意力控制指令对注视次数、重访次数、注视持续时间以及 AOI 上长注视持续时间的比例有显著影响(所有 BF > 18.2)。然而,注视次数和长注视持续时间的比例并没有调节认知表现。结果表明,隐蔽的眼动追踪方法有望评估任务的依从性,并增加关于“自我损耗”难以复制的原因是否部分是由于视频任务中任务依从性差的当前讨论。