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Sep 25 |
accepted | Software for online psychological experiments that don't require users to download anything |
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Apr 9 |
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Software for online psychological experiments that don't require users to download anything @Jeromy Anglim: Thank you! I had no idea Inquisit was in beta 4. |
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Software for online psychological experiments that don't require users to download anything I would like a more concrete answer on how to implement an experiment that is browser based, but that does not require users to download any extra plug-ins as Java does. And yes, I want to collect timing data at the same time. I'll create a new question for that last bit. Thanks! |
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Apr 7 |
asked | Software for online psychological experiments that don't require users to download anything |