Computerized Experiments
Introduction
E-Prime?: Introduction to Programming Computerized Behavioral Tasks, online not-for-credit course offered by Michigan State University Psychology
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Course Title: E-Prime®: Introduction to Programming Computerized Behavioral Tasks
Format: Online, not-for credit course
Time frame: 4 weeks to complete roughly 14 to 15 hours of course work
Price: $300 (volume discounts available for 4 or more registrations. Details available upon request)
Contact Information: ep101@msu.edu
Computerized behavioral experiments are now commonplace in psychology. They are used to study everything from the most basic of cognitive and neural processes to the most complex of social interactions. Simply put, knowing how to design and program a computerized experiment is an essential skill in modern-day psychology. But, learning to program behavioral tasks can be daunting, whether you use E-Prime® or any other programming platform. The user manuals provided with the programming software make an indispensable start, but they are static and their scope may seem selective. Our experience is that even after reading the manual researchers are left wondering, "what next?"
This online video course, "E-Prime®: Introduction to Programming Computerized Behavioral Tasks," is designed to give students hands-on experience in making computerized experiments in E-Prime®. The course was designed by and is led by Instructor David McFarlane. For years David has applied his extensive experience with behavioral research labs, computer technology, and electronic systems to making E-Prime® work for researchers like you in hands-on workshops at Michigan State University. Now that course is packaged into an online video course that you can take right at your lab.
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