The web experiment 3 The World Wide Web (WWW) provides a new tool for experimental research. The Web experiment method differs in fundamental aspects from traditional laboratory and field experiments; therefore it can be used to validate previous findings. Web experiments offer (1) easy access to a demographically and culturally diverse participant population, including participants from unique and previously inaccessible target populations; (2) bringing the experiment to the participant instead of the opposite; (3) high statistical power by enabling access to large samples; (4) the direct assessment of motivational confounding; and (5) cost savings of lab space, person-hours, equipment, and administration. These and 13 other advantages o...
This paper describes two Web-based surveys that incorporated experimental designs, and discusses som...
Psychologists have recently discovered the Internet for demonstrating visual illusions and for educa...
Behavioral research using the WWW is important for various reasons. The behavior of web users is an ...
Web experiments, the core theme of this chapter, have an advantage over two other methods, nonreacti...
This article summarizes expertise gleaned from the first years of Internet-based experimental resear...
Abstract. This article summarizes expertise gleaned from the first years of Internet-based experimen...
Purpose: The web provides a vast range of opportunities for online marketing researchers to test ide...
This article discusses methods and techniques, procedures and tools that have been found to be neces...
The Internet experiment is now a well-established and widely used method. The present paper describe...
TheWeb Experiment List (http://genpsylab-wexlist.unizh.ch/), a free Web-based service for the recrui...
TheWeb Experiment List (http://genpsylab-wexlist.unizh.ch/), a free Web-based service for the recrui...
Conducting psychophysical experiments on the internet might constitute a useful addition to the exis...
The paper investigates whether Internet experiments are an appropriate alternative to traditional la...
The World Wide Web has become omnipresent in the everyday life of consumers: they are using it to sh...
The rapid advances of information technology as well as its outcomes, such as as of the Web 2.0, hav...
This paper describes two Web-based surveys that incorporated experimental designs, and discusses som...
Psychologists have recently discovered the Internet for demonstrating visual illusions and for educa...
Behavioral research using the WWW is important for various reasons. The behavior of web users is an ...
Web experiments, the core theme of this chapter, have an advantage over two other methods, nonreacti...
This article summarizes expertise gleaned from the first years of Internet-based experimental resear...
Abstract. This article summarizes expertise gleaned from the first years of Internet-based experimen...
Purpose: The web provides a vast range of opportunities for online marketing researchers to test ide...
This article discusses methods and techniques, procedures and tools that have been found to be neces...
The Internet experiment is now a well-established and widely used method. The present paper describe...
TheWeb Experiment List (http://genpsylab-wexlist.unizh.ch/), a free Web-based service for the recrui...
TheWeb Experiment List (http://genpsylab-wexlist.unizh.ch/), a free Web-based service for the recrui...
Conducting psychophysical experiments on the internet might constitute a useful addition to the exis...
The paper investigates whether Internet experiments are an appropriate alternative to traditional la...
The World Wide Web has become omnipresent in the everyday life of consumers: they are using it to sh...
The rapid advances of information technology as well as its outcomes, such as as of the Web 2.0, hav...
This paper describes two Web-based surveys that incorporated experimental designs, and discusses som...
Psychologists have recently discovered the Internet for demonstrating visual illusions and for educa...
Behavioral research using the WWW is important for various reasons. The behavior of web users is an ...