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Eye Tracker
The
Tobii
eye tracker allows researchers to study
consumer behavior by analyzing head and
eye movements. Its sophisticated
technology supplies very accurate data
based on input from infrared sensors.
The Tobii eye tracker looks like a
regular flat panel computer monitor and
permits unobtrusive data collection once
the participant’s eye movements have
been calibrated. Using the eye tracker,
researchers can study how participants
process information presented to them
via sources such as websites, print
advertisements, and even dynamic formats
such as video clips or TV ads.
Demonstration Using the Robert H. Smith
School of Business Web site
For purposes of illustration three subjects
viewed the Robert H. Smith School of Business
homepage and Research@Smith webpage for
approximately 10 seconds each while their
eye-movements were recorded with the Tobii
equipment. The eye tracker generated the
following reports (the data and images can
be used for academic purposes, referring
to the Robert H. Smith School of Business
Behavioral Lab):
1)
Excel Data File (XLS) ►
2) Gaze replay - visualization of gaze recording
3) Gaze plot - a static view of the gaze
data for each image of the stimuli:
4) Hot spot - hot spot mask that
consists of a black background, with
highlighted area around points where
subject has been focusing his or her
attention:

If you have any questions about the eye
tracker, please contact Professor
Michel Wedel.
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