An introduction to E-Prime

When running an experiment, precision is essential to ensure results are as exact as possible. Thus, computers, which offer endless accuracy, have become an inevitable tool to design experiments. To avoid programming from scratch for each new situation, a program, E-Prime, has been created to ease t...

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Main Authors: Dominic Charbonneau, Laurence Richard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université d'Ottawa 2009-09-01
Series:Tutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology
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Online Access:http://www.tqmp.org/Content/vol05-2/p068/p068.pdf
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spelling doaj-2739e6fc609b4980a988e7263830f06c2020-11-24T22:45:32ZengUniversité d'OttawaTutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology1913-41262009-09-01526876An introduction to E-PrimeDominic CharbonneauLaurence RichardWhen running an experiment, precision is essential to ensure results are as exact as possible. Thus, computers, which offer endless accuracy, have become an inevitable tool to design experiments. To avoid programming from scratch for each new situation, a program, E-Prime, has been created to ease the conception of experiments. E-Prime, developed by PSTNet, offers a user-friendly interface that makes typical experiments easy to create. This paper shows how to effortlessly create an experiment with E-Prime, followed by a simple example. http://www.tqmp.org/Content/vol05-2/p068/p068.pdfExperiment programming
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description When running an experiment, precision is essential to ensure results are as exact as possible. Thus, computers, which offer endless accuracy, have become an inevitable tool to design experiments. To avoid programming from scratch for each new situation, a program, E-Prime, has been created to ease the conception of experiments. E-Prime, developed by PSTNet, offers a user-friendly interface that makes typical experiments easy to create. This paper shows how to effortlessly create an experiment with E-Prime, followed by a simple example.
topic Experiment programming
url http://www.tqmp.org/Content/vol05-2/p068/p068.pdf
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