How to run 25 simultaneous experiments
liwenna
liwenna at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 21:26:34 UTC 2011
Now... this would typically be something that you'd have to ask the
people of PST and not the userbase.
Nonetheless... on the PST website the answer to your question is
found:
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License Description
Single User License -grants permission to use E-Prime to develop
experiments and analyze data on a single computer at a time. Up to
twenty-five (25) machines within the licensee's lab may be used to
collect data simultaneously. Quantity discounts when ordering 5 or
more
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linkety: http://www.pstnet.com/eprime.cfm
So, sounds as if it should be possible :)
Good luck!
On Jan 18, 5:48 pm, issabern <issab... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am interested in creating a self-paced reading time study using E-
> prime. I would like to run the experiment on an entire class of 23
> subjects in a computer lab. Each subject would have their own
> computer, is this a feasible option with a single user license for E-
> Prime 2.0?
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