If you can afford it I think this is problem than can truly benefit from an eye-tracking quantitative survey--30 candidates. I'm assuming that you're trying to solve for the basic flow and not trying 4X versions of solutions, etc. I don't use quantitative eye-tracking personally but saw an example with my vendor at the U of MN where it was very useful to get insights about the action/reactions
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