[HTML][HTML] Moving experimental psychology online: How to obtain high quality data when we can't see our participants

JM Rodd - Journal of Memory and Language, 2024 - Elsevier
The past 10 years have seen rapid growth of online (web-based) data collection across the
behavioural sciences. Despite the many important contributions of such studies, some …

Does online masked priming pass the test? The effects of prime exposure duration on masked identity priming

B Angele, A Baciero, P Gómez, M Perea - Behavior Research Methods, 2023 - Springer
Masked priming is one of the most important paradigms in the study of visual word
recognition, but it is usually thought to require a laboratory setup with a known monitor and …

How many participants? How many trials? Maximizing the power of reaction time studies

J Miller - Behavior research methods, 2024 - Springer
Due to limitations in the resources available for carrying out reaction time (RT) experiments,
researchers often have to choose between testing relatively few participants with relatively …

Moving behavioral experimentation online: A tutorial and some recommendations for drift diffusion modeling

X Gong, R Huskey - American Behavioral Scientist, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Behavioral science demands skillful experimentation and high-quality data that are typically
gathered in person. However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced many behavioral research …

Reliable affordances: A generative modeling approach for test-retest reliability of the affordances task

R Littman, S Hochman, E Kalanthroff - Behavior research methods, 2024 - Springer
The affordances task serves as an important tool for the assessment of cognition and
visuomotor functioning, and yet its test–retest reliability has not been established. In the …

Qualitative speed-accuracy tradeoff effects can be explained by a diffusion/fast-guess mixture model

R Ratcliff, I Kang - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Rafiei and Rahnev (2021) presented an analysis of an experiment in which they
manipulated speed-accuracy stress and stimulus contrast in an orientation discrimination …

A person-centred problem

M Chapman, J Philip, P Komesaroff - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2022 - nature.com
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be
recognised, understood in the relational sense that is now widely adopted in healthcare …

Children infer the behavioral contexts of unfamiliar foreign songs.

CB Hilton, L Crowley-de Thierry, R Yan… - Journal of …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Music commonly appears in behavioral contexts in which it can be seen as playing a
functional role, as when a parent sings a lullaby with the goal of soothing a baby. Humans …

Moving experimental psychology online: How to maintain data quality when we can't see our participants

JM Rodd - 2023 - osf.io
The past 10 years have seen rapid growth of online (web-based) data collection across the
behavioural sciences. Despite the many, important contributions of such studies, some …

Precise display time measurement in JavaScript for web-based experiments

G Lukács, A Gartus - Behavior Research Methods, 2023 - Springer
Conducting research via the Internet is a formidable and ever-increasingly popular option for
behavioral scientists. However, it is widely acknowledged that web-browsers are not …