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Volume 46, 2024 - Issue 3
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Setting Our Sights on Vision: A Rationale and Research Agenda for Integrating Eye-Tracking into Leisure Research

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Pages 274-295 | Received 24 Sep 2020, Accepted 29 Jun 2021, Published online: 24 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

Predictive models of leisure behavior typically rely on measuring internal drivers of behavior (e.g., attitudes, beliefs); however, there are an array of external forces (e.g., culture, context) that increase the predictive capacity of behavioral models. External forces can have a directly observable influence on behavior, but can also influence a person’s perceptions, judgements, and decisions without their awareness. This manuscript showcases a methodology called “eye-tracking” that can evaluate what a person sees or does not see. First, a theoretical rationale for the inclusion of eye-tracking methods into leisure research is presented, followed by a tripartite research agenda that details how eye-tracking can and should be used to evaluate, triangulate, and formulate research findings for understanding the internal-external dynamics of leisure behavior. A suite of potential research questions and outcomes are outlined to stimulate eye-tracking research in the context of leisure behavior.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Dr. Robert D. Bixler for his mentorship and his insight that culminated into my desire to pursue the application of eye-tracking in my research and ultimately served as the premise of this manuscript.

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