“…Eye-tracking, a powerful research tool to probe into cognitive processes, has recently gained traction in research investigations in areas of applied linguistics, including language testing, as it becomes more accessible and affordable. A sparse number of review papers on eye-tracking applications in sub-disciplines of applied linguistics, such as reading, computer-mediated language learning, and second language acquisition (Conklin & Pellicer-Sánchez, 2016; Michel & Smith, 2017; Winke, 2013), have been authored, and research endeavors continue in the field of applied linguistics, in general, and language testing, in particular (e.g., Lee & Choi, 2019; Lee & Winke, 2018; McCray & Brunfaut, 2018; Ranalli, Feng, & Chukharev-Hudilainen, 2018; Yu, He, & Isaacs, 2017; Winke & Lim, 2015). Nonetheless, references that provide comprehensive guidelines for fledgling scholars who seek to conduct eye-tracking research are still in need.…”