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PROPOSAL ID:1093
TITLE:DISPLAY EFFECTS ON ATTENTION
PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR:STILL, JEREMIAH
PSYCHOLOGY
816-271-5844
JSTILL2@MISSOURIWESTERN.EDU
OTHER INVESTIGATORS:JOSEPH E. GRGICRNJODY WYNNRNJENNIFER PELLERSELSRNVICTORIA ROGERSRN
IRB SUMMARY: File Created: February 25, 2010
Department Chair Action Date: February 25, 2010
Current Status: Extension of Approval Granted
Action Date: February 26, 2010
Confidentiality Data are not linked to individuals

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

We are investigating how novel stimuli can be presented within a graphical display without causing an exogenous orienting of attention. Iqbal & Bailey (2007) examined lowering user distractions by predicting periods of low mental workload to present novel stimuli. However, this method still causes an exogenous orienting of attention. Our research looks at reducing these transient signals that cause an exogenous orienting of attention. Understanding how attention is controlled eliminates the need to predict mental work load resulting in high user experience. In addition to keyboard responses, use of an Eye Tracker may be used to accurately determine where visual attention is located.

STATEMENT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Participants will perform all experimental procedures on a computer with eye tracking equipment. Instructions will be read to participants during orientation and presented on the computer screen. Before the experiment begins, the eye tracker will be calibrated to track participant’s eye movements. After calibration, participants will begin the experiment. The first part of the experiment will require participants to determine if a word is either singular or plural. Exactly 200msec after the word appears, a second word will appear that will either flash or fade onto the screen. Participants will have to determine if the second word is a vehicle type (i.e. car, truck, boat, train. etc). The second word will fade onto the screen in a continuous monochromatic sequence. A bar located directly under the word will either fade with the second word or flash. Eye fixations may be tracked to determine exactly where visual attention is being oriented given each trial. At the end of the experiment, participants will be debriefed on the purpose of the study.

ANTICIPATED RISKS AND BENEFITS

This study has minimal risk to participants. Participants will be encouraged to adjust their chairs up or down so that they are able to comfortably rest their head on the chin rest. Data collection is kept short to minimize fatigue. An experimenter is with the participant during the entire procedure and the participant is instructed to let the experimenter know if he or she is experiencing any discomfort. The benefits of this experiment would be gaining knowledge on how attention is controlled within graphical displays and developing a new method to present novel stimuli increasing the usability of graphical displays

SUBJECT SELECTION

Participants will be volunteer students from entry level psychology courses at Missouri Western State University. Students will be given course credit for participation.

CONFIDENTIALITY

Participants will be asked to sign an informed consent. All data collected will be given a subject number ensuring that all data and results will remain anonymous. Informed consents will be kept in a secure location to keep participation confidential.

PRIMARY SUPPORTING DOCUMENT

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Extension Request on 05-04-2010

We have completed one experiment, but still need to complete a couple of follow-ups. Please, extend our IRB through the next year. Thank you.

Extension Request on 09-27-2010

We would like to extend the IRB to include another year.

Extension Request on 10-01-2010

For another year

Extension Request on 10-25-2010

Extension Request on 01-18-2011

We need another semester to finish collecting data.

Extension Request on 02-18-2011

Conduct a follow up experiment to help with data analysis.

Extension Request on 04-22-2011

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Any questions about proposals, procedures, etc. should be directed to the chair of the CUHSR by email to cronk@missouriwestern.edu
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