It is all in the surv-eye: can eye tracking data shed light on the internal consistency in self-report questionnaires on cognitive processing strategies?
Although self-report questionnaires are widely used, researchers debate whether responses to these types of questionnaires are valid representations of the respondent's actual thoughts and beliefs. In order to provide more insight into the quality of questionnaire data, we aimed to gain an unde...
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Main Authors: | Margot Chauliac (Author), Leen Catrysse (Author), David Gijbels (Author), Vincent Donche (Author) |
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