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E-prime: A researcher’s perspective

E-prime: A researcher’s perspective. Dr Anna Law. Visual search study. +. Gaze-cueing study. +. Strengths of E-prime. You don’t have to know a programming language to set up simple experiments! BUT you can access code if you want E-prime can be used at different levels

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E-prime: A researcher’s perspective

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  1. E-prime: A researcher’s perspective Dr Anna Law

  2. Visual search study

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  4. Gaze-cueing study

  5. +

  6. Strengths of E-prime • You don’t have to know a programming language to set up simple experiments! • BUT you can access code if you want • E-prime can be used at different levels • Quite intuitive to use • Drag and drop objects • Help is available! • User’s guides and tutorials • Web forum • Timing audit in output file

  7. Limitations of E-prime • Can’t have 2 experiments open – difficult to copy from one script to another • Some aspects of useability could be improved • e.g., getting into properties of slides, scrolling along procedure line

  8. But overall…. • I think it is a useful program and I wouldn’t be without it! • Questions/comments?

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