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Keystroke logging has become instrumental in identifying writing strategies and understanding cognitive processes. Recent technological advances have refined logging efficiency and analytical outputs. While keystroke logging allows for ecological data collection, it is often difficult to connect the fine grain of logging data to the underlying cognitive processes. Multiple methodologies are useful to offset these difficulties. In this article we explore the complementarity of the keystroke logging program Inputlog with other observational techniques: thinking aloud protocols and eyetracking data. In addition, we illustrate new graphic and statistical data analysis techniques, mainly adapted from network analysis and data mining. Data extracts are drawn from a study of writing from multiple sources. In conclusion, we consider future developments for keystroke logging, in particular letter- to word-level aggregation and logging standardization.
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Leijten et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a180ded1b114e5976b4d0ce — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0741088313491692
Mariëlle Leijten
University of Antwerp
Luuk Van Waes
University of Antwerp
Written Communication
University of Antwerp
Research Foundation - Flanders
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