More publications of this project
2023
Predicting question difficulty in web surveys: A machine learning approach based on mouse movement features
S. 141-162
2020
Detecting difficulty in computer-assisted surveys through mouse movement trajectories: A new model for functional data classification
(virtual conference)
2020
Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaire and Respondents’ User Experience through Passive Data Collection
S. 403-425
Hoboken, NJ
Wiley
2020
An ensemble method for multivariate functional data classification, with application to mouse movement trajectories
(virtual conference)
2020
The Salience of Survey Burden and Its Effect on Response Behavior to Skip Questions: Experimental Results from Telephone and Web Surveys
S. 213-227
Hoboken, NJ
Wiley
2019
Mouse-tracking: Detecting types in movement trajectories
S. 131-145
New York, NY
Routledge
2019
Lost to translation: How design factors of the mouse-tracking procedure impact the inference from action to cognition
S. 2538–2557
2019
The effect of survey mode on data quality: Disentangling nonresponse and measurement error bias
S. 93-115
2019
Uncovering judgement and decision‐making processes using mouse‐tracking: Software, analysis, and application
Amsterdam
2019
Mouse-tracking: A practical guide to implementation and analysis
S. 111-130
New York, NY
Routledge
2019
Validating mouse-tracking: How design factors influence action dynamics in intertemporal decision making
S. 2356-2377
2018
Design factors: What influences trajectory curvature in mouse-tracking experiments?
Marburg
2018
Mousetrap: Open-source and cross-platform software for mouse-tracking data collection and analysis
Frankfurt am Main
2018
Thinking dynamics and individual differences: Mouse-tracking analysis of the denominator neglect task
S. 23–32
2018
Mousetrap: Open-source tools for advanced analyses of hand- and mouse-tracking data
New Orleans, LA
2018
Stuck at the starting line: How the starting procedure influences mouse-tracking data
S. 2097–2110
2017
Learning from mouse movements: Improving questionnaire and respondents' user experience through passive data collection
S. 26
Nürnberg
Institut for Employment Research
2017
Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaire and Respondents' User Experience through Passive Data Collection
Berlin
2016
Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaires and Respondents’ User Experience Through Passive Data Collection
Miami