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In this task participants are required to sort the presented cards based on a rule. The rule is unknown to the participants, however they receive feedback whether their answer was correct. The rule changes after certain amount of trials. This experiment is based on Grant & Berg (1948) experiment.
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Austin Kelly / Beads Distractor
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterTraditional beads jumping to conclusions task with addition of distractor trials as in McLean et al (2018):
McLean, B. F., Mattiske, J. K., & Balzan, R. P. (2018). Towards a reliable repeated-measures beads task for assessing the jumping to conclusi
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Jeffrey Dickinson / OpenIAT
MIT LicenseOpen sourced Implicit Association Test (IAT) as a demonstration. This version will run locally in PsychoPy (mouse input) or online (including touchscreen input)
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A demo based on the Balloon Analogue Risk Task. Participants pump a balloon and try to cash in a prize before the balloon pops. Generally used as a measure of risk taking and decision making.
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In this task participants are required to sort the presented cards based on a rule. The rule is unknown to the participants, however they receive feedback whether their answer was correct. The rule changes after certain amount of trials. This experiment is based on Grant & Berg (1948) experiment.
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Jack Burleson / Experiment_Version66
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This project accompanies a YouTube tutorial on using eye tracking components in PsychoPy. It includes a local-only .psyexp experiment file demonstrating calibration, validation, gaze-triggered trials using MouseGaze, and custom HDF5 data markers.
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