Deakin University
Browse

Practical field use of eye-tracking devices for consumer research in the retail environment

journal contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by B Behe, R Fernandez, P Huddleston, Stella Minahan, K Getter, L Sage, A Jones
Eye-tracking equipment is now affordable and portable, making it a practical instrument for consumer research. Engineered to best analyze gaze on a plane (e.g., a retail shelf), both portable eye-tracking glasses and computer monitor–mounted hardware can play key roles in analyzing merchandise displays to better understand what consumers view. Researchers and practitioners can use that information to improve the sales efficacy of displays. Eye-tracking hardware was nearly exclusively used to investigate the reading process but can now be used for a broader range of study, namely in retail settings. This article presents an approach to using glasses eye tracker (GET) and light eye tracker (LET) eye-tracking hardware for applied consumer research in the field. We outline equipment use, study construction, data extraction as well as benefits and limitations of the technology collected from several pilot studies.

History

Journal

HortTechnology

Volume

23

Issue

4

Pagination

517 - 527

Publisher

American Society for Horticultural Science

Location

Alexandria, Va.

ISSN

1063-0198

eISSN

1943-7714

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Usage metrics

    Research Publications

    Categories

    No categories selected

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC