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      Standards for Internet-Based Experimenting

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          This article summarizes expertise gleaned from the first years of Internet-based experimental research and presents recommendations on: (1) ideal circumstances for conducting a study on the Internet; (2) what precautions have to be undertaken in Web experimental design; (3) which techniques have proven useful in Web experimenting; (4) which frequent errors and misconceptions need to be avoided; and (5) what should be reported. Procedures and solutions for typical challenges in Web experimenting are discussed. Topics covered include randomization, recruitment of samples, generalizability, dropout, experimental control, identity checks, multiple submissions, configuration errors, control of motivational confounding, and pre-testing. Several techniques are explained, including “warm-up,” “high hurdle,” password methods, “multiple site entry,” randomization, and the use of incentives. The article concludes by proposing sixteen standards for Internet-based experimenting.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                zea
                Experimental Psychology
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1618-3169
                October 2002
                : 49
                : 4
                : 243-256
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] University of Zürich, Switzerland
                Author notes
                Reips Ulf-Dietrich, Experimental and Developmental Psychology, University of Zürich, Attenhoferstr. 9, CH-8032 Zürich, Switzerland, +41 1 6342930, +41 1 6344929, ureips@ 123456genpsy.unizh.ch
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                zea4904243
                10.1026//1618-3169.49.4.243
                12455331
                f6b26b85-b63c-4957-b23a-4f492e3086fe
                Copyright @ 2002
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                Psychology,General behavioral science
                Internet-based experimenting,Web experiment,standards,experiment method,psychological experiment,online research,Internet research,Internet science,methodology

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