Title :
Stimulus-response tests: An applied demonstration: Demonstration paper
Author :
Matheus, Carolyn C. ; Svegliato, Justin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Technol., Marist Coll., Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
Abstract :
Stimulus-Response (S-R) tests capture automatic reactions to stimuli, providing a unique way to acquire information about unconscious perception. S-R tests are applicable in multiple disciplines, including experimental biology, neuro-informatics, and social and behavioral sciences. In many computer-based S-R tests, users sort stimuli (e.g., images or text) into different categories using designated keys on the keyboard. Response times can be recorded in different intervals (e.g., milliseconds). The error rate and speed in completing tasks provide a foundation for measuring underlying variables. The current research will demonstrate a prototype of a S-R research tool applied to the field of social and behavioral sciences, including the demonstration of: a computer-based S-R test and code; scripting for automatically generating and assigning user identifications, tracking and assigning users to different conditional groups, and automatically forwarding users to external websites; and procedures for collecting and exporting data.
Keywords :
Web sites; cognition; neurophysiology; psychology; S-R research tool; automatic reactions; behavioral sciences; computer-based S-R tests; conditional groups; data collection; data exporting; error rate; experimental biology; external Web sites; keyboard; neuroinformatics; response times; scripting; social sciences; stimulus-response tests; unconscious perception; user identifications; user tracking; Computers; Educational institutions; Error analysis; Open source software; Prototypes; Psychology;
Conference_Titel :
Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2013 IEEE Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2912-5
DOI :
10.1109/RCIS.2013.6577740