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Some of the techniques introduced on this page could be very basic to seasoned researchers, but could be beneficial to people who are not familiar with our field. There are always new and better methods. We welcome your suggestions. Please let us know if any of the methods is not appropriate or wrong. I will start with the techniques with Amazon Mechanical Turk command line tool, and then move on to stimuli randomization using JavaScript, and doing Dynamic Time Warping in R.
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