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How moderation affects remote psychophysical tasks with children.

Liesbeth GijbelsAdrian K C Lee
Published in: JASA express letters (2023)
The increasing use of remote platforms for auditory research necessitates more in-depth evaluation of assessment protocols, especially when working with children. This work investigates the influence of the presence of a moderator on remote audiovisual speech perception studies, by assessing how moderation impacts children's understanding and performance of the psychophysical tasks as well as their attention on these tasks. In sum, moderated and unmoderated methods can reliably assess audiovisual speech perception benefits. However, regardless of similar error patterns between both studies, unmoderated online studies with children are prone to more general attention lapses as suggested by higher overall error rates.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • young adults
  • social media
  • optical coherence tomography