Hi everyone,

I am not sure if what I want to do can be accomplished with the Google
App Engine, but I'm hoping someone might be able to advise me.

I have a script written in E-Prime for an experiment that measures
subjects' reaction times to a simple comparison task. The design of the
experiment is such that the subjects need to run the experiment daily
for 3 weeks, which is why I intend to have them run it from their
homes, online (through a web browser), rather than asking them to come
each day into the lab.

It's quite important that I be able to review the subjects' progress
over the course of the 3 weeks, by accessing the data files produced by
the experiment. I would not need tremendous accuracy for the
measurement of reaction times (+/- 100 ms would be fine).

I realise there probably aren't many ways of converting the existing
E-Prime code into something that can be ran online, but since what the
experiment does is relatively simple, I could probably have a go at
rewriting it myself, even in a programming/scripting language that is
new to me.

I am quite confused as to where I should begin to put this experiment
online... any advice that might put me on the right track would be
greatly appreciated - many thanks in advance for any replies!
Tudor

PS: I've also asked about this on the E-Prime and Adobe Flex forums,
without much success yet

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