This course deals with eye-tracking as a method with a focus on register studies. Students will be shown how to design an eye-tracking experiment; how to prepare or modify experiment materials; how to conduct a mini eye-tracking experiment; how to analyze the data descriptively, and how to present the results. At the end of the course students should have a grasp of important issues in experimental design, and know the key steps involved in conducting and descriptively analyzing data from eye-tracking studies. They will also have learnt how to summarize experimental results. The language of instruction is English.
The number of participants is limited to 10 students. The course will in parts be conducted in the eye-tracking labs of the psycholinguistics groups. |