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Sona Systems. Researcher Walk-Through. Overview. PSC 1 & 41 each require 6 hours. Other classes offer extra credit (mostly upper division psychology & communication) Each lab gets 750 hours for the quarter to share.

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  1. Sona Systems Researcher Walk-Through

  2. Overview • PSC 1 & 41 each require 6 hours. • Other classes offer extra credit (mostly upper division psychology & communication) • Each lab gets 750 hours for the quarter to share. • Sometimes at the end of the quarter, can bump this up. Do not rely on this! Some quarters, this is not available! • Fall Quarter is best time…most students, most timeslots available. Summer Quarter is terrible- no students, nobody comes close to using 750 hours. • We also have a Paid Subject Pool- no limitations for hours. Your for-credit Sona account will not work for this system; they are two separate websites.

  3. Getting Started • To get a Sona Systems log-on, email spcoordinator@ucdavis.edu • Be sure to specify your position, and what you would like your user ID to be. • You can change your password the first time you log into the system. • If you do not have a department username & password (or have forgotten your password), contact DSS IT services. You will need this for the prescreening. • Important links: • http://ucdavis.sona-systems.com/ • http://xian.ucdavis.edu/prwsds/index.cfm

  4. Sona Systems Main Page

  5. Creating a Study • There are 2 basic categories of studies: in-person/standard and online. • Standard studies can be 1 or 2 parts. • If you have more than 2 parts, or want one part to be online and the other part to be standard, email me and we’ll work something out. • Online studies CAN be hosted by Sona but it’s not highly recommended. Instead, you can simply link to an external website.

  6. All Studies: Basic Information • The study must contain NO information as to the purpose or nature of the experiment. • The only information that can be provided are length, amount of credits, location, and eligibility requirements. • Studies should be named based on first 3-4 letters of the PI’s first name followed by a 2 or 3 digit number. • If revealing the PI will potentially give away the purpose of the experiment, contact the SP coordinator.

  7. All Studies: Basic Information • 1 hour = 1 credit • Traveling to the CNS or CMB earns .5 credits worth of “travel time.” • Round up to the nearest .5 interval. You cannot state that the experiment will take less time than is posted (e.g., “This 1 credit study will take less than 1 hour). • You are not permitted to give students less credits than advertised. If your experiment runs long, you must credit them for this extra time. See “Crediting Participants” for further instructions.

  8. All Studies: Basic Information • All studies must have a valid IRB code and expiration date. • Only the SP coordinator can set a study to “approved.” • Be sure to click the link that submits your request for approval. • If your study has not been approved within 48 hours, the request likely did not go through. Simply email the SP coordinator directly at this point. • When a study is renewed, be sure to email the SP coordinator asking them to update the expiration date. • NOTE: Researchers can set studies to “Active” vs. “Inactive” at any time.

  9. All Studies: Advanced Settings • You can filter out students who have or have not taken related studies. • If you want to sync data from the departmental prescreening survey to your own data, set DSUR[#] as a prerequisite. • To keep track of whether studies should be disqualifiers or prerequisites, your lab and related labs may wish to utilize the “Comments” section. “Shared Comments” are visible to all researchers and PIs, even if they aren’t part of your study. “Private Comments” are visible only to those who are part of the specific study.

  10. All Studies: Advanced Settings • Invitations codes let you restrict access to your study. • e.g., students who meet a specific demographic profile in the departmental prescreening. • Your study will be visible to all students; only those with the code will be able to sign up. • The default participant sign-up deadline is 24 hours. Shorter deadlines enable last-minute sign-ups, longer deadlines let researchers plan ahead.

  11. All Studies: Prescreen Restrictions • Under Study Information, there is a section called Prescreen Restrictions. • This link will bring you to a page that contains this information:

  12. All Studies: Prescreen Restrictions • The top of the page shows your current restrictions. • All studies MUST filter out students who are under 18. • Below this are other optional demographics questions (e.g., gender, native language ability) as well as their responses to select departmental prescreening scales (see the document “Prescreening Participants” for more information.) • You can select as many prescreening criteria as you’d like. • Again, your study will ONLY be visible to those who meet your prescreening criteria.

  13. All Studies: Prescreen Restrictions • If you are looking for a specific population (NOT just those over 18), you can use the prescreen to invite qualified participants to take part in your study. • You are restricted to contacting 100 people, so you will probably need to email a random percentage of eligible participants. • The message may contain only the following information: • “This is a special message regarding the study COO1. The researcher is [generated by Sona]. You are eligible for this study. At the moment, there are approximately [generated by Sona] open timeslots for this study. Please log into Sona Systems to sign up for [Study Name].” • NOTE: Do not abuse this option. This is for if recruitment of a specific population is going too slowly. Please do not use it more than every 2 weeks, or else we will need to disable it for everyone.

  14. All Studies: Crediting Students • Credit students promptly! If it’s more than 48 hours, they’ll start to get antsy. • If they never show…Unexcused absence. • If they get 3+, they can’t do any more studies. • If they email you, or are late…Excused absence. • They can then sign up for the study again. • If they email you AHEAD of time, Cancel • They can’t cancel within 24 hours. This way, they can sign up again. • Online study: If they sign up and never take it, it’s up to you.

  15. All Studies: Canceling Timeslots • If cancel with more than 24 hours notice, no big deal. • If cancel with LESS than 24 hours notice, do NOT cancel their timeslots. • Email them all letting them know they don’t need to sign up, and grant them all FULL CREDIT.

  16. Tips & Hints • Students often don’t read descriptions carefully. Using html formatting can help with this. • Take advantage of the prescreening options. • Ask your PI about the paid subject pool.

  17. Tips & Hints • External Web Study Auto-Crediting. There is now the ability for participants to receive credit in the system as soon as they complete a study on an externally hosted website like SurveyMonkey or Qualtrics. This is done through use of the Completion URL and SURVEY_CODE, and it will appear after a study URL is entered with SURVEY_CODE in it. This is an advanced feature as it is somewhat complicated to set up in the survey products. As part of this, the system now suggests how to set up the SURVEY_CODE in the Study URL when entering a URL pointing to SurveyMonkey, Qualtrics, or Inquisit (Millisecond).

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