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 Training in Web-Based Experiments
Posted by: Jonathan Tin
Title/Position: Science Program Associate
School/Organization: APA
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SPSSI, SESP
Date posted: March 8th, 2005


APA is offering a new training this year:

Performing Web-Based Experiments
July 19-23, Fullerton, CA
Lead instructor: Michael Birnbaum, PhD

This Advanced Training Institute will prepare participants to design, execute, and analyze on-line experiments. Advantages of Web-based research include low costs in lab space, assistants, data entry, and time in collecting data. It is possible to recruit large samples quickly via the Web and to reach specialized types of participants who are rare in the general population. There will be instruction on methods of recruitment, ethics reviews, methodological problems and issues such as drop out and multiple submission, recruitment and retention of Online Panels, and techniques for implementation and control of Web surveys and experiments. Instruction will cover basic HTML, HTML forms, use of programs that create web forms for on-line research (surveyWiz, factorWiz, WWW Survey Assistant, WexTor), how to install and run your own server with the free Apache server; installation and use of MySQL database, PHP, and Perl; use of LogAnalyzer, Java Programming, Authorware for creating Web experiments that allow control and measurement of response time, preparation and control of visual and auditory media. All seven instructors are experts who have worked together and taught the material at least three times. Opportunities to interact with the instructors and receive individual attention will be provided.

The deadline for application is April 15 , 2005.

For more information visit:
http://www.apa.org/science/ati_wb_xperiment.html



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