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Promises and pitfalls of Web-based experimentation in the advance of replicable psychological science: A reply to Plant (2015)

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BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS
卷 48, 期 4, 页码 1713-1717

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-015-0677-x

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Online experimentation; Web-based psychology experiments; Psychological science; Replication; Qualtrics Reaction Time Engine (QRTEngine); Critical timing; Reaction times

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In a recent letter, Plant (2015) reminded us that proper calibration of our laboratory experiments is important for the progress of psychological science. Therefore, carefully controlled laboratory studies are argued to be preferred over Web-based experimentation, in which timing is usually more imprecise. Here we argue that there are many situations in which the timing ofWeb-based experimentation is acceptable and that online experimentation provides a very useful and promising complementary toolbox to available lab-based approaches. We discuss examples in which stimulus calibration or calibration against response criteria is necessary and situations in which this is not critical. We also discuss how online labor markets, such as Amazon's Mechanical Turk, allow researchers to acquire data in more diverse populations and to test theories along more psychological dimensions. Recent methodological advances that have produced more accurate browser-based stimulus presentation are also discussed. In our view, online experimentation is one of the most promising avenues to advance replicable psychological science in the near future.

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