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This section of the website makes extensive use of voice annotated screencams of software psychologists commonly use. Its goal is to teach you to use these tools effectively in the shortest time possible. Often it's easier to show someone how to do something!
To view the demos you will need to have installed the free Macromedia Flash player for your web browser. Most computers already have this installed by default so you shouldn’t need to do anything.
Please remember this area of the website is only intended to give you a flavour of the software’s power and is not exhaustive.
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SPSS
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One of the most fundamental tasks in SPSS is codifying data and assigning data to one or more groups. In this screencam I will show you how to assign data to a grouping code ready for analysis.
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E-Prime
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One of the most common paradigm types constructed with an experiment generator is visual stimulus-response. Typically a participant is shown an image or series of images and has to respond accordingly. When they have responded a reaction time and their choice is logged for later analysis.
In this series of screencams I will show you how to display an image, alter display timings, accept a response and view response data.
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 Superlab
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One of the most common paradigm types constructed with an experiment generator is visual stimulus-response. Typically a participant is shown an image or series of images and has to respond accordingly. When they have responded a reaction time and their choice is logged for later analysis.
In this series of screencams I will show you how to display an image, alter display timings, accept a response and view response data.
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