lab.js – online research made easy

lab.js – online research made easy

lab.js is a free, open-source online study builder for the behavioral and cognitive sciences, designed to make online research accessible and efficient.

lab.js – online research made easy

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lab.js is a powerful tool for creating online studies in the behavioral and cognitive sciences. It offers a visual interface that allows researchers to build studies without writing code, thanks to its ready-made templates. The platform supports high performance, similar to laboratory software, and is flexible enough to run studies on any device with a web browser. lab.js also supports various workflows, including offline data collection, external services, and custom servers. Additional resources include a Slack community, example studies, workshops, and consulting services to help researchers get started and build custom studies.

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Psychology | GMU
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Psychology | GMU

The Department of Psychology at George Mason University strives to generate new psychological knowledge and promote its application to enhance human potential. They are committed to mentorship and fostering an inclusive environment for all individuals.

Global Happiness Policy Report | Global Happiness Council
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Global Happiness Policy Report | Global Happiness Council

The Global Happiness Council is a group of independent experts acting in their personal capacities. Any views expressed in the Global Happiness Policy Report do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization, agency or program of the United Nations. The support of the National Program for Happiness and Wellbeing at The Prime Minister’s Office of the United Arab Emirates, The Blue Chip Foundation, and the Center of Sustainable Development is gratefully acknowledged.

Carnegie Mellon University Department of Psychology
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Carnegie Mellon University Department of Psychology

Welcome to Psychology at CMU. With nearly 30 award-winning faculty and almost 150 people in total, we are a vibrant community whose research continues our department's 100-year tradition of studying the deeper mechanisms and processes underlying human behavior and its social and neural bases. Innovation is in our DNA: our department has been at the center of helping create new scientific initiatives in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neural-nets, the role of behavior and medicine and, more recently, university-wide efforts in brain research, artificial intelligence and the science of education.

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lab.jsOnline ResearchBehavioral SciencesCognitive SciencesStudy BuilderOpen SourceVisual InterfaceTemplatesWorkshopsConsulting

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