I used to use MELLAB, but now I use Psych experiments
http://www.olemiss.edu/PsychExps/
It is really a unique site because its open to everyone, no publishers, no
passwords for students or instructors!
You can download any size data set, you can even write your own
experiments. Its very convenient for students and you can do it during
class time or out of class time. The only limitation is that there may not
be the exact experiment you are looking for-but then you can write it!
Dawn
At 01:06 PM 09/22/2000 -0400, Deb Briihl wrote:
>I have been using the student version of Mellab for my cognitive course,
>but I am having problems with it (the tech people are really trying to get
>me to stop using this dos based program). However, I really like the fact
>that students can run these experiments anywhere and that it is cheap. I
>know that there are web based experiments that students can run and the
>data is saved for the course, but I can't find what I did with the web
>sites. So, two questions:
>1. Web sites?
>2. For those of you who have used these web sites, do you like it? What
>problems did you encounter?
>Thanks!
>Deb
>
>Dr. Deborah S. Briihl
>Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
>Valdosta State University
>Valdosta, GA 31698
>(229) 333-5994
>
>Well I know these voices must be my soul...
>Rhyme and Reason - DMB
>
Dawn G. Blasko Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Station Road
Erie, PA 16563-1501
Office phone: 814-898-6081
http://www.pserie.psu.edu/hss/psych/blasko.htm