1. online experiments
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1.1. server applications
- LIONESS (website )
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'LIONESS Lab is a free web-based platform for online interactive experiments. It allows you to develop, test and conduct decision-making experiments with live feedback between participants. LIONESS experiments include a standardized set of methods to deal with the set of challenges arising when conducting interactive experiments online. These methods reflect current ‘best practices’ for, e.g., preventing participants to enter a session more than once, facilitating on-the-fly formation of interaction groups, reducing waiting times for participants, driving down attrition by retaining attention of online participants and, importantly, adequate handling of cases in which participants drop out.With LIONESS Lab you can readily develop and test your experiments online in a user-friendly environment. You can develop experiments from scratch in a point-and-click fashion or start from an existent design from our growing repository and adjust it according your own requirements.' Retrieved 07.03.2019 < | Proprietary | server application | Javascript | >
- nodeGame (website repository )
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'NodeGame is a free, open source JavaScript/HTML5 framework for conducting synchronous experiments online and in the lab directly in the browser window. It is specifically designed to support behavioral research along three dimensions: larger group sizes, real-time (but also discrete time) experiments, batches of simultaneous experiments.' < 4.2.1 | MIT | server application | Javascript | english>
- Breadboard (website repository )
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'Breadboard is a software platform for developing and conducting human interaction experiments on networks. It allows researchers to rapidly design experiments using a flexible domain-specific language and provides researchers with immediate access to a diverse pool of online participants.' Retrieved: 07.03.2019 < | Unknown | server application | Javascript | >
- Empirica(beta) (website repository )
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'Open source project to tackle the problem of long development cycles required to produce software to conduct multi-participant and real-time human experiments online.' Retrieved: 07.03.2019 < | MIT | server application | Javascript | >