For a description of the research
group in Behavioral and Experimental Economics at UPF go to:
http://www.econ.upf.edu/en/research/areas-research.php?areaid=2&menuid=1 |
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For names and addresses of experimental economists,
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For recruiting subjects (via internet) for lab experiments: |
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ORSEE (by Ben Greiner) is a web-based Online Recruitment System, specifically designed for organizing economic experiments: http://www.orsee.org/
There is a test system online where you can log on without registering: http://orsee.sourceforge.net/web/test.php
ORSEE will be installed on a local server (ExLab maintains your subject database on their server).
A user manual and installation notes are available as well: http://orsee.sourceforge.net/web/doc.php |
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The online web facility at ExLab: http://exlab.bus.ucf.edu is widely used around the world. |
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CASSELL from CalTech (via internet). The CalTech lab has been developing both experiment management and experimental software in the past several years. They are due to release a new version of the experiment management/recruiting web application very soon. |
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For designing, programming and running experiments: |
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Ztree www.iew.unizh.ch/ztree/ Zurich Toolbox for Readymade Economic Experiments (Ztree) is a software software package allows to develop and to carry out economic experiments. |
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LabSEE –a new experimental program. This program uses Java as programming environment to conduct experiments over the Internet. The functionality should be similar to Z-tree. The beta version and tutorial will be available soon at: http://www.ekonomiaeksperymentalna.edu.pl/node/3 Now, you can download version 0.5 with no documentation. |
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In addition, some bigger labs (SSEL, CASSEL, ICES, ESI) offer code or programs for free download.
For instance: Veconlab http://veconlab.econ.virginia.edu/admin.htm provides about 50 on-line programs for different types of markets/experiments. jMarkets is open software to run markets experiments online, see http://jmarkets.ssel.caltech.edu
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Other interesting links: |
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