Building Experiments in PsychoPy (Record no. 60143)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781529741650 (PB)
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Universal Decimal Classification number 159.9
Item number PEI
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Personal name Peirce, Jonathan
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Title Building Experiments in PsychoPy
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Name of publisher SAGE
Year of publication 2022
Place of publication London
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Number of Pages ix, 299p.
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Bibliography, etc Includes References (290,291) and Index
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction<br/>2. Building your first experiment<br/>3. Using images: A study into face perception<br/>4. Timing and brief stimuli: Posner cueing<br/>5. Running studies online<br/>6. Creating dynamic stimuli (revealing text and moving stimuli)<br/>7. Providing feedback: Simple code components<br/>8. Collecting survey data using forms<br/>9. Using sliders<br/>10. Randomizing and counterbalancing blocks of trials: A bilingual Stroop task<br/>11. Using the mouse for input: Creating a visual search task<br/>12. Implementing research designs with randomization<br/>13. Coordinates and color spaces<br/>14. Understanding your computer timing issues<br/>15. Monitors and monitor center<br/>16. Debugging your experiment<br/>17. Pro tips, tricks, and lesser-known features<br/>18. Psychophysics, stimuli and staircases<br/>19. Building an FMRI study<br/>20. Building an EEG study<br/>21. Add eye tracking to your experiment<br/>
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Summary, etc PsychoPy is an open-source (free) software package for creating rich, dynamic experiments in psychology, neuroscience and linguistics. It provides an intuitive graphical interface (the “Builder”) as well as the option to insert Python code. This combination makes it easy enough for teaching, but also flexible enough for all manner of behavioural experiments. As a result, PsychoPy has become the software package of choice in psychology departments at universities all over the world. Divided into three parts and with unique learning features to guide readers at whatever level they are at, this textbook is suitable for teaching practical undergraduate classes on research methods, or as a reference text for the professional scientist. The book is written by Jonathan Peirce, the original creator of PsychoPy and Michael MacAskill who have utilised their breadth of experience in Python development to educate students and researchers in this intuitive, yet powerful, experiment generation package.
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Topical Term Psychology
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Topical Term Experimental Psychology
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Topical Term Introduction to Psychology
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element General
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Personal name Hirst, Rebecca
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Personal name Macaskill, Michael
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