How to run 25 simultaneous experiments
issabern
issabern at gmail.com
Wed Jan 19 01:32:45 UTC 2011
Thanks for the reply!
On Jan 18, 3:26 pm, liwenna <liwe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
> *****
> 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:
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> > 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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