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 Department of Psychology at Tsinghua University was founded in the autumn of 1926 and is one of the earliest psychology departments in Chinese universities. It was founded by famous psychologists Tang Yue, Sun Guohua, Zhou Xiangeng and others, and is one of the six major departments of the School of Science at Tsinghua University. The Department of Psychology emphasizes the teaching and research of basic psychological theories, and the courses offered focus on natural sciences. It has established general psychology laboratories and experimental psychology laboratories. In 1932, the Institute of Psychology was established and began to recruit graduate students.
PsyCh Journal is the first English-language academic journal of psychology in China, hosted by the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and published by Wiley, a globally renowned publishing group. The journal will be issued worldwide and will publish six issues per year, with the inaugural issue set to be released in the first quarter of 2012. As a comprehensive professional journal of psychology, PsyCh Journal is dedicated to exploring the mysteries of the human mind and behavior, understanding human society and culture, and promoting human psychological health. It publishes original and review articles on basic and applied research in various branches of psychology and related disciplines.
The Department of Psychology at Northwestern University is dedicated to research and teaching in the field of psychology, covering a range of research directions from non-human primate vocalizations and cognition to political bias. Our faculty and students conduct cutting-edge research across various domains, including cognitive, social, developmental, and clinical psychology, providing profound insights into human behavior and mental processes.