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'''Web experiment list'''s provide links to currently-active web experiments, many of them put together by research [[psychologists]]. Most of these are educational and enjoyable to complete and only take a few minutes. Participation in these online experiments often contributes to new research findings.
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'''Web experiment list'''s provide links to currently-active web experiments, many of them put together by research [[psychologists]]. Most of these are educational and enjoyable to complete and only take a few minutes. Participation in these online experiments often contributes to new research findings.
   
The [http://genpsylab-wexlist.unizh.ch/ web experiment list], developed by [[Ulf-Dietrich Reips]], is one of the largest lists of current and past psychological Web experiments on the Internet. Participants contribute to real research in [[experimental psychology]]. In 2005, Reips and Lengler published an [http://homepage.mac.com/maculfy/filechute/BSC515.pdf article] on the web experiment list in the journal [[Behavior Research Methods]].
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The [http://www.wexlist.net/ web experiment list], developed by [[Ulf-Dietrich Reips]], is one of the largest lists of current and past psychological Web experiments on the Internet. Participants contribute to real research in [[experimental psychology]]. In 2005, Reips and Lengler published an [http://web.archive.org/20060914205108/homepage.mac.com/maculfy/filechute/BSC515.pdf article] on the web experiment list in the journal [[Behavior Research Methods]].
   
 
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Web experiment lists provide links to currently-active web experiments, many of them put together by research psychologists. Most of these are educational and enjoyable to complete and only take a few minutes. Participation in these online experiments often contributes to new research findings.

The web experiment list, developed by Ulf-Dietrich Reips, is one of the largest lists of current and past psychological Web experiments on the Internet. Participants contribute to real research in experimental psychology. In 2005, Reips and Lengler published an article on the web experiment list in the journal Behavior Research Methods.

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