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. 2021 Jun 18;23(6):e26004. doi: 10.2196/26004

Table 1.

Key factors to consider when validating assessments for remote research.

Factors Limitations Advantages
Absence of rater or supervision
  • The researcher cannot observe participants to determine whether participants are incapacitated, disengaged, or require clarification and intervene if necessary [46].

  • Participants may be less influenced by social facilitation or impairment and behave more naturally [47].

No central testing location and testing can occur at unspecified times
  • There may be a higher likelihood of distractions during data collection [48].

  • The sample might be biased toward individuals with technology and internet access and technology proficiency [1,39,48,49].

  • Being outside of the laboratory or clinic may reduce evaluation apprehension and cause participants to behave more naturally [50].

  • Depending on the study design, participants may be reporting on behaviors, mood states, etc when and where they naturally occur [3].

  • Participation in the study is accessible to individuals who are unwilling or unable to travel to a central testing location or to be tested in person [1,48].

Differences in device, computer hardware, software, processing speed, screen resolution, display characteristics, internet connection, and response input method
  • May bias stimulus presentation and response measures, especially reaction time [1,40,45,48,51,52]

  • Differences in the ownership of certain devices (eg, smartphones) may be patterned by sociodemographic factors [53].

  • Having participants use their personal devices to input data may reduce study costs (devices do not need to be purchased and supplied to participants). In addition, the use of a familiar device may improve performance and compliance [54].