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Here, you will find resources and tutorials to create your own online experiments. ## JATOS ## JATOS is short for Just Another Tool for Online Studies. You can use OpenSesame, lab.js, jsPsych to build your experiments or write your own experiment in JavaScipt/HTML/CSS. The cognitive psychology unit has its own dedicated [instance][7] on the university's infrastructure, ensuring that the data is stored in a safe place. See the [JATOS page in this wiki][8] to learn how to host experiments on the department's instance of JATOS. The [documentation][6] also includes tutorial videos. ---------- ## OSWeb (OpenSesame) ## [OSWeb][1] is an online runtime for OpenSesame experiments. That is, it is a JavaScript library that interprets and executes OpenSesame experiments. Check out the [tutorial][2] to get in touch with OSWeb. Experiments can be exported for the use with JATOS. ---------- ## lab.js ## [lab.js][3] is a free, open, online study builder for the behavioral and cognitive sciences. lab.js provides a [visual interface][4] so you can see the study as you build it. The [documentation][5] provides an introductory tutorial. Experiments can be exported for the use with JATOS. [1]: https://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.3/manual/osweb/osweb/ [2]: https://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.3/tutorials/intermediate-javascript/ [3]: https://lab.js.org/ [4]: https://labjs.felixhenninger.com/ [5]: https://labjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/+ [6]: https://www.jatos.org/Whats-JATOS.html [7]: https://jatos-psy.aau.at/ [8]: https://osf.io/uda57/wiki/JATOS/
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