Modeling Issues with Eye Tracking Data
By: Gregory Camilli
I describe and compare procedures for binary eye-tracking (ET) data. These procedures are applied to both raw and compressed data. The basic GLMM model is a logistic mixed model combined with random effects for persons and items. Additional models address autocorrelation eye-tracking serial observations. In particular, two novel approaches are illustrated that address serial without the use of an observed lag-1 predictor: a first-order autoregressive model obtained with generalized estimating equations, and a recurrent two-state survival model. Altogether, the results of four different analyses point to unresolved issues in the analysis of eye-tracking data and new directions for analytic development.
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