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DESCRIPTION:Many-analysts studies (Silberzahn et al.\, 2018) – whereby mu
 ltiple analysis teams independently analyse single datasets to test predef
 ined hypotheses – demonstrate the existence and effects of the so-called
  “garden of forking paths” (Gelman & Loken\, 2014). Eye-tracking-based
  research could greatly benefit from a many-analysts approach\, as validit
 y in the field is threatened by the abundance of independent and dependent
  variables available for hypothesis testing (Orquin & Holmqvist\, 2017). W
 e therefore propose a many-analysts study using a visual attention and rea
 ding dataset to investigate the heterogeneity in pre-processing and analys
 ing eye-tracking data. In this unconference\, we will discuss the progress
  of the Stage 1 Registered Report being developed for the project\, creati
 ng opportunities to receive feedback from the community\, as well as invit
 e further colleagues to join the project.
DTSTAMP:20260514T162310Z
LOCATION:First floor 117
SUMMARY:PT5: Many Eyes – A many-analysts approach to assessing heterogene
 ity in eye-tracking analysis pipelines - Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/KHBCTZ/
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