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At each stage of this experiment, you will hear two people speaking one after the other. You will not understand what they are saying. However, after carefully listening to each of them, you will indicate which one sounds the most persuasive to you by completing the sentence below. You can listen to each speaker again by right-clicking on the sound icons.
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Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART)
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This is a simplified (and prettified) version of the BART task by Lejuez et al (2002). Participants have to blow up a balloon that they know will burst at some point. They ‘earn’ rewards for getting the balloons to be larger, but increase the risk of bursting it, in which case they earn no reward for that balloon. The question is, how many times does someone pump each balloon trying to optimise their rewards.
The measure is designed to quantify individual differences in risk-taking.
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You should filter out data where the balloon burst and measure the number of pumps made for the remaining trials.
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WARNING: This is an advanced demo involving lots of code components
This can be extended to be more similar to the original paper by adding further colours of balloons with different bursting profiles.
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This is a simple reaction time task, based on Sternberg (1960) study into short term memory. A variation on Sternberg’s task modified to use an array of images instead of sequences of random (1-6) numbers. The task is designed to investigate recognition of a previously presented stimulus by measuring mean average reaction time. Increased latency in response is expected in response to unfamiliar stimuli.
Participants were asked to judge whether an item is contained in the previous array of items, that participants should have memorised, if the image was displayed then it was congruent and participants should press the ‘z’ key, if the probe had not appeared in the previously then participants were asked to press the m’ key.
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Simple visual search task with congruent/incongruent auditory cues.
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This is a modification of the classic Change Detection Task, the data from which will be used in reasearch condected by Greyson Walbrink (gwalbrink0@csu.fullerton.edu) for the purpose of a project for PSYC 305L.
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This is a modified version of the popular Go/Nogo paradigm based on the paper by Liebrand et al. (2017) FrontNeurosci, 11, 204. The task aims to measure proactive inhibition. In this version, response feedback has been added.
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This is a familiarity rating task. You will be asked to rate expressions according to how well you know them. This tasks takes about 8 minutes, and will only ask you to click on numbers from a 1-7 scale.
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The target subjects of this experiment are high-educated Chinese people (at least college students or people who graduated within the last 2 years). This experiment focuses on the high-educated Chinese people's English reading proficiency and the effect of capital letter on English reading.
Before you conduct the experiment, please kindly complete a online questionnaire which will take you 3 to 5 mins. Please access the questionnaire survey via: https://qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0wfIT6jA0KZmQId
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A percpetual experiment during which participants listen to pairs of field recordings and vocal or phoneticized imitations of the field recordings and rate the perceived similarity between each pair of sounds.
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The experimental script made for our Cognition and Communication Exam.
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