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Usability of Responsible Gambling Information on Gambling Operator’ Websites: A Webcam-Based Eye Tracking Study.

Wang, R., Bush-Evans, R., Arden-Close, E., McAlaney, J., Hodge, S., Bolat, E., Thomas, S. and Phalp, K., 2024. Usability of Responsible Gambling Information on Gambling Operator’ Websites: A Webcam-Based Eye Tracking Study. In: Khamis, M., ed. ETRA '24: Proceedings of the 2024 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery.

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DOI: 10.1145/3649902.3655662

Abstract

Recent research underscored the resurgence of webcam-based eye tracking as a cost-effective, ecologically valid, and scalable choice, attributed to advancements in machine learning-assisted calibration methods. Online gambling poses a public health concern, necessitating innovative research methods and evidence-based strategies for harm reduction. This study investigates users’ fixation patterns on responsible gambling (RG) information in different formats on gambling websites using webcam-based eye tracking. Participants browsed six gambling websites to search for RG information. 19 participants’ data were analyzed on Areas of Interest (AOIs) categorized based on RG formats. The study has found that usability varied across RG formats and also highlights both feasibility and challenges of webcam-based eye tracking for online behavior research, with practical implications to gambling stakeholders.

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:9798400706073
Additional Information:Glasgow, United Kingdom June 4 - 7, 2024
Uncontrolled Keywords:gambling websites; usability; webcam-based eye tracking
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:39678
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:09 Apr 2024 09:57
Last Modified:04 Jul 2024 13:58

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