Monthly Help File
Eprime
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Sat Apr 1 10:04:14 UTC 2000
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considering use of E-Prime. It is maintained by Brian MacWhinney in the
Department of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. Development and
support of this list is funded by grant 9972437 from the Division of
Undergraduate Education of the National Science Foundation.
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researchers in Experimental Psychology and related fields. However, employees
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We hope that this list will help people understand the use of E-Prime, gain
access to specific implementations of experiments, and share ideas regarding
the use of E-Prime and related methods in teaching Experimental Psychology.
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experiment generation systems is occasionally appropriate. However, this
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alternative methods of creating experiments and teaching experimental methods.
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