Psychometric Properties of a Brief Value Driven Attention Task

The current study investigates the psychometric properties of a brief attention assessment using eye-tracking technology.

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Pay and time

Guaranteed $/hour

$10.91/hr

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Compensation

$10

gift card

Time

0.9 hours

Per visit:
$5
Paid visits:
2
Sessions:
2

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Compensation, verbatim

Up to $20: Participants are compensated $5 per lab visit in the form of a gift card. Each participant will have an opportunity to earn an additional $5 during each lab visit for task-related reward.

How it was read:

  • the advertised $20 assumes 2 visit(s) paying $5 guaranteed plus $5 that must be earned; guaranteed pay is $10 and the remaining $10 is contingent on task performance
  • amount is phrased as a ceiling ("up to"); guaranteed floor unknown

Duration, verbatim

55 minutes across two lab visits (35 minutes for visit 1; 20 minutes for visit 2).
Compensation confidence:
medium
Duration confidence:
high
Currency kind:
giftcard
Raffle only:
no

Who can take part

Age:
18 to 35

Other criteria mentioned in the listing:

  • English fluency required
  • normal or corrected-to-normal vision required
  • normal colour vision required
  • allergy screening applies

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Study record

IRB number:
STUDY2026-0068
IRB approval:
January 23, 2026
Principal investigator:
PI: Brian Anderson, PhD Co-I – Steven Woltering, PhD
Coordinator:
Jacob Brooks
Recruitment opened:
not stated
Recruitment ends:
not stated
Posted:
April 8, 2026
Last modified upstream:
June 4, 2026
Posting length:
6 months
Location:
Bryan-College Station – on-campus
Format:
Multiple Visits
Field:
Behavioral Sciences, Psychology / Cognitive
Topic:
Other

Data snapshot taken August 14, 2026.