Abstract

Objective eye movement data have the potential to measure users' states instantly and in real time, providing a basis for timely intervention and personalized adaptation. Despite the broad applicability of eye-based construct measurement, research on its development and validation remains limited. Following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines, this review analyzes 127 studies that investigate the use of eye-tracking metrics to measure abstract constructs and the corresponding validity evidence. The findings reveal that eye-tracking metrics can measure a wide variety of constructs. Drawing on validity evidence commonly employed in psychometric-based construct measurement, this study synthesizes and summarizes validity evidence applicable to eye-based construct measurement. To illustrate the application of eye-tracking metrics and their supporting evidence, this article uses the example of detecting a vehicle driver's cognitive load, offering guidance for future studies and practical applications.

Details

Title
Eye-Based Construct Measurement and Its Validity: A Systematic Review
Author
Jia, Feiyan 1 ; Sia, Choon Ling 2 ; Liu, Yue 2 ; Li, Jingwei 3 

 University of Science and Technology of China, China 
 City University of Hong Kong, China 
 Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, China 
Pages
1-45
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
IGI Global
ISSN
10638016
e-ISSN
15338010
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3277804476
Copyright
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