2014
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-014-0530-7
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Abstract: Performing online behavioral research is gaining increased popularity among researchers in psychological and cognitive science. However, the currently available methods for conducting online reaction time experiments are often complicated and typically require advanced technical skills. In this article, we introduce the Qualtrics Reaction Time Engine (QRTEngine), an open-source JavaScript engine that can be embedded in the online survey development environment Qualtrics. The QRTEngine can be used to easily dev… Show more

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“…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the two versions of the experiment. The experiment was created using version 15 of the Qualtrics Reaction Time Engine (QRTE; Barnhoorn, Haasnoot, Bocanegra, & Van Steenbergen, 2014). Due to Qualtrics updating their Survey Engine, QRTE version 15 stopped working after only 18 participants had been tested (8 in the standard version and 10 in the mixed version).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the two versions of the experiment. The experiment was created using version 15 of the Qualtrics Reaction Time Engine (QRTE; Barnhoorn, Haasnoot, Bocanegra, & Van Steenbergen, 2014). Due to Qualtrics updating their Survey Engine, QRTE version 15 stopped working after only 18 participants had been tested (8 in the standard version and 10 in the mixed version).…”
Section: Design and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meaning, spelling and pronunciation similarity ratings were obtained through pre-tests and were given on a scale of 1 (not at all similar) to 7 (almost identical). Bocanegra, & Van Steenbergen, 2014). Due to Qualtrics updating their Survey Engine, QRTE version 15 stopped working after only 18 participants had been tested (8 in the standard version and 10 in the mixed version).…”
Section: Design and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, this is how the authors of QRTEngine, an online experiment generator and delivery system (Barnhoorn, Haasnoot, Bocanegra & Steenbergen, 2014), validated its efficacy rather than using external chronometry to check presentation and response timings. In no other field of science would this be viewed as acceptable.…”
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“…Furthermore that they employ the correct methodology and technology for a given study: if they are intent on webdelivery they should fully understand the limitations of the specific technology they are using. For example, the webbased experiment generator QRTEngine may not offer reliable presentations or ISI's due to the need to contact the server and download and run scripts live on each trial (Barnhoorn, Haasnoot, Bocanegra & Steenbergen, 2014). Simply put, in this example reliability may decrease as server load increases and the same experiment run at different times, or days of the week, may yield different results.…”
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