by Jo Evershed | Sep 8, 2022 | Featured Articles, Online Research
Some researchers have resistÂed the move to online research over the last few years, but the COVID crisis has forced many to switch to online methods. However, one quesÂtion keeps coming up: “Jo, is there a good way to monitor the parÂticÂiÂpant enviÂronÂment when...
by Pia Newman | Apr 29, 2021 | Featured Articles, Gorilla Shop Builder, Insights
Picking a wine in a restauÂrant can be a nightÂmare, even if there are just three to choose from. Do you opt for the cheapÂest one, which sounds dependÂable? Or the mid-priced one that apparÂentÂly goes with your food better? Or the most expenÂsive one, even though it...
by Franz | Apr 5, 2021 | Featured Articles, Gorilla Tools, Insights, Online Research, Tools
Good science needs propÂerÂly powered studies. Ten years into the repliÂcaÂtion crisis, we know this more than ever. BehavÂiourÂal science can’t progress while we have serious doubts about the genÂerÂalÂisÂabilÂiÂty of our findings. We know part of the...
by Clare | Mar 23, 2021 | BeOnline, Featured Articles, Insights
Are you conÂfiÂdent your online experiment will get you the data quality you need? Check out these top three conÂsidÂerÂaÂtions when pilotÂing your study. At BeOnÂline 2020 Emily Breeze gave an insightÂful talk about pilotÂing research. An often overÂlooked...
by Jo Evershed | Feb 9, 2021 | Featured Articles, Online Research
First year psyÂcholÂoÂgy underÂgrads at a poster session. They’re in small groups and preÂsentÂing a small research project that they’ve created and recruitÂed parÂticÂiÂpants for. They’ve even interÂpretÂed the data that an R script has extractÂed for them. Oh,...
by Jo Evershed | Feb 9, 2021 | Experiment Design, Featured Articles, Timing
Are you curious about the timing accuÂraÂcy of your online experiments? Online stimÂuÂlus and response timing is good enough for a wide range of behavÂiourÂal research. However, there are some quirky comÂbiÂnaÂtions to watch out for. We also make...