We’re thrilled to invite you to our upcoming brown bag talk, which will be given by our alum Tzu-Hsuan Yang. The talk is scheduled for May 21 (Tuesday) at 12:10 pm [UTC+8; Taipei Time]. This event will be conducted online for your convenience. Find all the details about the talk below, and remember to sign up using the provided link to receive the meeting link. We’re eager to see many of you join us!
12:10 (UTC+8; Taipei Time) on May 21.
Tzu-Hsuan Yang (The University of Kansas)
With the evolution of remote studies, more and more scientific researchers are shifting to online platforms to conduct their experiments. This workshop will introduce Gorilla Experiment Builder, a newly emerging tool that helps take your research online. With its user-friendly graphical interface and comprehensive feature sets, Gorilla allows researchers to design complex studies in an intuitive way.
In this workshop, I will give an overview of how to get started with Gorilla, and walk you through how to create common tasks in behavior and cognitive research (e.g., 2-alternative forced-choice tasks, priming tasks). We will also touch upon combining different tasks and questionnaires into an experiment, and how recruiting participants works on Gorilla.