<br>We've found that students have had some difficulty with it. The "Builder" is not very sophisticated (compared to E-Prime) and there<br>is still a lot that needs to be done in script which most of our students have a hard time dealing with. And like most scripting based systems it works great if you have a small stimuli set and a simple design but once you start building experiments with multiple blocks of stimuli and more complex designs (e.g. training studies) the scripts just become massive and difficult to change. We've stuck with E-Prime and some students have started using another program called Paradigm which seems to be a nice compromise between the two (because it uses Python as a built-in scripting language) and has a better experiment designer. <br><br><br><br>On Monday, October 8, 2012 1:04:55 PM UTC-5, McFarlane, David wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Does anybody have any experience with PsychoPy (<a href="http://psychopy.org/" target="_blank">http://psychopy.org/</a>
<br>) as an alternative to E-Prime, or just have any thoughts on this?
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<br>Thanks,
<br>-- David McFarlane
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