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.
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing marketplace for outsourcing tasks to a distributed workforce.
The Psychology Department at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences offers comprehensive education and research programs in psychology. It focuses on advancing psychological science through academic research and practical applications.
Kimi k1.5 is an advanced multi-modal model trained with reinforcement learning (RL) that achieves state-of-the-art reasoning performance across multiple benchmarks and modalities. It outperforms existing models such as GPT-4o and Claude Sonnet 3.5 in short-CoT tasks by a large margin and matches OpenAI's o1 in long-CoT performance.