Participants hear an audio input and then rate how male or female they think it is on a 5 point Likert-type scale. This version of the task uses buttons, does not have a time limit and does not provide feedback.
Participants hear a sound and have to decide which of the presented options it is. The interstimulus interval can be modified in ms. Participants hear two sounds sequentially and are asked if they are the same or different. This is required for web browsers, such as Chrome, which don’t allow websites to automatically play sounds if the participant hasn’t previously manually activated it (which can be done by clicking on the sound check button. Note that all these elements include the sound check task listed in the preliminary elements section. To get the scoring guide for non-commercial research purposes visit the BFI website Note: does not calculate BFI scores, but the relevant information is there to complete those calculations. Each question is coded for its measure and the direction of the scale. Questions are presented one at a time and are randomized. Note: does not calculate the aq score, or aq subscale scores, but the relevant information is there to complete those calculations. Each question is coded for its subscale and the direction of the scale.
The scale questions were originally from a different experiment than the others and are based on Chambers & Lapierre’s (2011) Language Use Index (LUI).īaron-Cohen et al. (Note: This script only checks that an ID is entered, not that it conforms to a particular pattern or is part of a set list, though this functionality could be added)ģ part demographic questionnaire: includes one page of radio button questions, one page of text box questions and one page of scale-type questions. Allows the ID to be used to save participant data, meaning the data can be saved to the server after every trial, not just at the end of the experiment. Requires participants to enter an ID before completing the experiment. Chrome) that require the user to manually play an audio file before autoplay will work Also activates sound autoplay for web browsers (e.g.
A message is displayed to participants who do not consent while participants who do consent continue with the experimentĪllows participants to test their sound system before beginning an audio experiment. Participants consent by selecting a radio button and clicking ‘Next’. Participants consent by clicking ‘Next’ to continue with the task. Please note: any sound files included are for demonstration and testing purposes only. consent forms, sound check), components with audio input and components with text input. They are divided into three sections: preliminary elements (e.g. The scripts below represent several components of those experiments. I have developed several online experiments using jsPsych and a PsychoPy-like framework developed by Na-Young Ryu and Hyoung Seok Kwon. You can find the components of these scripts below. I have also developed a speech production experiment in Gorilla. Most of my experiments are speech perception experiments built with jsPsych. As such, feedback and possibly contributions are highly appreciated.I have developed online experiments using the jsPsych library and the Gorilla platform. While the amount of functionality that is currently present is not huge, more will be added over the next few months. Please note that Parselmouth is currently in premature state and in active development. While other projects either wrap Praat’s scripting language or reimplementing parts of Praat’s functionality in Python, Parselmouth directly accesses Praat’s C/C++ code (which means the algorithms and their output are exactly the same as in Praat) and provides efficient access to the program’s data, but also provides an interface that looks no different from any other Python library. Though other attempts have been made at porting functionality from Praat to Python, Parselmouth is unique in its aim to provide a complete and Pythonic interface to the internal Praat code. Parselmouth is a Python library for the Praat software. Parselmouth – Praat in Python, the Pythonic way ¶