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A web-based experiment or Internet-based experiment is an experiment that is conducted over the Internet.In such experiments, the Internet is either "a medium through which to target larger and more diverse samples with reduced administrative and financial costs" or "a field of social science research in its own right."
The seriousness check is a technique that can be used in online research (also called Internet-based research, Web-based research, Web-based experiments) to improve data quality. Nowadays, many scientific studies with human participants are conducted online and are accessible to a large diversity of participants.
They are also referred to as Internet research, [1] Internet science [2] or iScience, or Web-based methods. [3] Many of these online research methods are related to existing research methodologies but re-invent and re-imagine them in the light of new technologies and conditions associated with the internet. The field is relatively new and evolving.
A remote experiment is a real experiment with real laboratory instruments and equipment that can be controlled by a computer through the internet. [1] [2] One or more remote experiments are accessible in remote laboratory. [3] [4] Remotely controlled experiments have become a widespread tool for teaching physics at the university level of ...
Ulf-Dietrich Reips works on internet-based research methodologies (or iScience, internet science, online research methods), in particular internet-based psychological experimenting (a method used in experimental psychology) and internet-based tests, the psychology of the internet, measurement, the cognition of causality, Social Media, and Big Data.
The Web Experimental Psychology Lab is a website for participating in Web-based experiments, a method used in experimental psychology.The Web Experimental Psychology Lab was founded in 1994-1995, by Ulf-Dietrich Reips at the University of Tübingen, then moved to the University of Zürich and on to the Universidad de Deusto, and is now at the University of Konstanz.
A popular twist on Internet-based philanthropy is the use of peer-to-peer lending for charitable purposes. Kiva pioneered this concept in 2005, offering the first web-based service to publish individual loan profiles for funding.
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