Mix and Match are tools for experimental research, providing pseudorandomization and matching of experimental conditions.
Mix allows for pseudorandomization of experimental stimuli, while Match assists in matching conditions of factorial experiments. These tools are designed to improve the quality and power of experiments.
The University of Tokyo Humanities Center (HMC) is a research center dedicated to advancing humanities research through interdisciplinary collaboration. The center hosts various events, seminars, and collaborative research projects to explore topics such as the impact of stories on human behavior and the analysis of impressions through reality, art, and literature.
SciPy is a Python-based ecosystem of open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering. It provides fundamental algorithms for optimization, integration, interpolation, eigenvalue problems, algebraic equations, differential equations, statistics, and more.
NetLogo is a multi-agent programmable modeling environment used for simulations and educational purposes.