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.
Established in 1961, the School of Psychological Sciences at Tel Aviv University has grown to become the largest of its kind in Israel, offering a pioneering atmosphere with strong bonds between faculty and students. The school has evolved to offer a wide range of programs, including clinical, educational, social, occupational, cognitive, and psycho-biological psychology, and is part of the Social Sciences faculty since 1987.
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) is the world’s largest organization dedicated to helping adults with ADHD. It offers resources, support groups, and educational materials to empower adults with ADHD to live their best lives. ADDA provides a comprehensive approach to managing ADHD, including self-assessment tools and a community of support.
The Dana Foundation is a private philanthropy that explores the connections between neuroscience and society's challenges and opportunities.