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Testing the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit: A comparison between web-based (PsyToolkit) and lab-based (E-Prime 3.0) measurements of response choice and response time in a complex psycholinguistic task
by
Gygax, Pascal
, Kim, Jonathan
, Gabriel, Ute
in
Adult
/ Bias
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Choice Behavior
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Gender
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Psycholinguistics - methods
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Response time
/ Social Sciences
/ Task complexity
/ Validity
/ Young Adult
2019
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Testing the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit: A comparison between web-based (PsyToolkit) and lab-based (E-Prime 3.0) measurements of response choice and response time in a complex psycholinguistic task
by
Gygax, Pascal
, Kim, Jonathan
, Gabriel, Ute
in
Adult
/ Bias
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Choice Behavior
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Gender
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Psycholinguistics - methods
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Response time
/ Social Sciences
/ Task complexity
/ Validity
/ Young Adult
2019
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Testing the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit: A comparison between web-based (PsyToolkit) and lab-based (E-Prime 3.0) measurements of response choice and response time in a complex psycholinguistic task
by
Gygax, Pascal
, Kim, Jonathan
, Gabriel, Ute
in
Adult
/ Bias
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Choice Behavior
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Gender
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Psycholinguistics - methods
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Research methodology
/ Researchers
/ Response time
/ Social Sciences
/ Task complexity
/ Validity
/ Young Adult
2019
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Testing the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit: A comparison between web-based (PsyToolkit) and lab-based (E-Prime 3.0) measurements of response choice and response time in a complex psycholinguistic task
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Testing the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit: A comparison between web-based (PsyToolkit) and lab-based (E-Prime 3.0) measurements of response choice and response time in a complex psycholinguistic task
2019
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To test the effectiveness of the Internet-based instrument PsyToolkit for use with complex choice tasks, a replicability study was conducted wherein an existing psycholinguistic paradigm was utilised to compare results obtained through the Internet-based implementation of PsyToolkit with those obtained through the laboratory-based implementation of E-Prime 3.0. The results indicated that PsyToolkit is a viable method for conducting both general and psycholinguistic specific experiments that utilise complex response time tasks, with effects found to replicate for both response choice and response time.
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