Reaction time effects in lab- versus Web-based research: Experimental evidence.

Volume: 48, Issue: 4, Pages: 1718 - 1724
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Although Web-based research is now commonplace, it continues to spur skepticism from reviewers and editors, especially whenever reaction times are of primary interest. Such persistent preconceptions are based on arguments referring to increased variation, the limits of certain software and technologies, and a noteworthy lack of comparisons (between Web and lab) in fully randomized experiments. To provide a critical test, participants were...
Paper Details
Title
Reaction time effects in lab- versus Web-based research: Experimental evidence.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
1718 - 1724
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