E-Prime (R) is the leading software suite by Psychology Software Tools for designing and running Psychology lab experiments. The E-Primer is the perfect accompanying guide: It provides all the necessary knowledge to make E-Prime accessible to everyone. You can learn the tools of Psychological science by following the E-Primer through a series of entertaining, step-by-step recipes that recreate classic experiments. The updated E-Primer expands its proven combination of simple explanations, interesting tutorials and fun exercises, and makes even the novice student quickly confident to create their dream experiment. Featuring:
Learn the basic and advanced features of E-Studio's flexible user interface;
15 step-by-step tutorials let you replicate classic experiments from all Psychology fields;
Learn to write custom code in E-Basic without having any previous experience in programming;
Second edition completely revised for E-Prime 3;
Based on 10 years of teaching E-Prime to undergraduates, postgraduates, and colleagues;
Used by Psychology Software Tools to train their own staff!
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Illustrationen
75 Illustrations, black and white - 75 Illustrations, color
Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-8728-320-9 (9789087283209)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Rinus Verdonschot is an assistant professor and works in Japan.
Michiel Spape is senior researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Introduction
What is E-Prime (R) and what will I learn?
Why should I learn E-Prime (R)?
Online support
Chapter I: E-Prime (R) at a glance
Chapter II: Attributes, Slides and more on Lists
Chapter III: Sound, movies, hardware, and nested Lists
Chapter IV: Beginning programming in E-Prime (R)
Chapter V: Decision making in E-Basic
Chapter VI: Loops and Arrays in E-Basic
Chapter VII: Interactions between Slide objects and the Mouse
Chapter VIII: Various Input/Output devices
Reference List
Appendix: Overview of available E-Objects
About the authors
Index