experiment over internet

Michiel Spape Michiel.Spape at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue May 5 08:51:14 UTC 2009


Hi,
Not that I know of, but you could - if you don't give anything about
timing - theoretically run E-Prime on a remote desktop? If a computer
has guest login, remote availability, etc, you could put a link on the
internet and, with a bit of script, have it start e-prime on log-on. I
think learning Flash or Silverlight may take less time, though (I made a
couple of experiments http://www.cognitology.eu/Experiments.htm ).
Alternatively, for experiments in which timing is not critical anyway
(usually the case if you want to do something on the internet),
web-programming (php, javascript, etc) is probably much better and
easier than e-prime.
Best,
Mich

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Subject: experiment over internet


Dear all,
I have an E-prime experiment that I would like to run over internet,
that is participants can be anywhere with internet access.
Is there a web module or similar that would enable this?

Best wishes Maria


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