posted on 2025-05-11, 10:16authored byKen Sutton, A. Heathcote, Miles Bore
We describe the ongoing development of a psychometric test to measure understanding of three-dimensional (3-D) concepts represented in drawings. The test consists of five subtests requiring participants to complete timed choice tasks previously used in experimental investigations of 3-D understanding, and a new subtest based on the idea of true length. We examined performance in terms of accuracy and response time using both laboratory- and Web-based methods of delivery. Reliability coefficients were high for both methods (.90 and .96, respectively, for accuracy, and .87 and .95, respectively, for response time measures), but Web-based participants produced consistently lower overall scores. Issues regarding the deployment of, and recruitment for, complex Web-based experimental tasks, and factors affecting comparisons between Web and laboratory results, such as the presence of an experimenter, and interface and sample differences, are discussed.
History
Journal title
Behavior Research Methods
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pagination
926-939
Publisher
Psychonomic Society
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
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