vacognition
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Hello,
I run a number of experiments off our lab website (vacognition.wjh.harvard.edu). Most take about 5 minutes, and at the end you can find out what it was all about.
This is a variation on the open-source movement -- instead of paying a small number of people to spend a lot of time in the lab, get a bunch of interested volunteers to put in a few minutes each. Plus we can study things that just aren't possible in the lab (such as individual-differences experiments that need hundreds or thousands of people).
And the data is often better. Guess who pays more attention: an interested volunteer who is done in 5 minutes, or an undergraduate fulfilling a course requirement who has to do the same thing over again for an hour or two?
The URL again:
vacognition.wjh.harvard.edu
Thank you!
I run a number of experiments off our lab website (vacognition.wjh.harvard.edu). Most take about 5 minutes, and at the end you can find out what it was all about.
This is a variation on the open-source movement -- instead of paying a small number of people to spend a lot of time in the lab, get a bunch of interested volunteers to put in a few minutes each. Plus we can study things that just aren't possible in the lab (such as individual-differences experiments that need hundreds or thousands of people).
And the data is often better. Guess who pays more attention: an interested volunteer who is done in 5 minutes, or an undergraduate fulfilling a course requirement who has to do the same thing over again for an hour or two?
The URL again:
vacognition.wjh.harvard.edu
Thank you!