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== Experiment Design == | |||
=== Subject Recruitment === | |||
If your experiment involves running undergraduate subjects, use the SONA system. | |||
If your experiment involves running ASD and TD children, the following list is a good resource for subject recruitment. | |||
== Data Analyis == | |||
You have data to analyze? Lucky you. Below are some tools for data analysis. | |||
=== Matlab === | |||
If your experiment was run in Matlab, your data output will also likely involve Matlab as well. | |||
=== R === | |||
R is a language and environment for statistics and graphics. It is available as free software [http://www.r-project.org/index.html here]. |
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Experiment DesignSubject RecruitmentIf your experiment involves running undergraduate subjects, use the SONA system. If your experiment involves running ASD and TD children, the following list is a good resource for subject recruitment. Data AnalyisYou have data to analyze? Lucky you. Below are some tools for data analysis. MatlabIf your experiment was run in Matlab, your data output will also likely involve Matlab as well. RR is a language and environment for statistics and graphics. It is available as free software here. |