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An Investigation into Keystroke Latency Metrics as an Indicator of Programming Performance

RC Thomas, A Karahasanovic, GE Kennedy

Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology Series | Published : 2005

Abstract

Typing has long been studied in psychology and HCI, and strong cognitive models for transcription typing exist. The goal of the present research was to test if there is any correlation between students' keystroking speed and performance while they are programming. We present the results from two studies with computer science students conducted in different contexts. Keystroke timings were recorded while they worked on Java and Ada source code. Quality of their programming work was measured mainly in terms of completeness. In the controlled experiment that lasted six hours, 39 students undertook three change tasks on a 6000 LOC Java application. In the field study, data was collected over 6 w..

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