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Validation of an internet delivered and analysed test of cognitive function for use in web based psychology courses

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posted on 2024-10-31, 23:33 authored by Peter Wilson, Paul Maruff
In this study we investigated the use of Internet technologies for administering and analysing a test of cognitive function in a web based psychology course. The aim was to determine whether the cognitive test actually measured the same functions when administered in three different settings: a supervised university based laboratory, an unsupervised university based laboratory, and a remote (or off campus) setting. Results showed that the different data collection processes generated similar data sets: the profile of responses over the four different tests of cognitive function were preserved across the different assessment settings, and improvements that occurred with practice were also consistent. Thus, the dataset can be used confidently to model key psychological principles, despite the added experimental noise created by having participants sit the tests in different settings, using different computers. The present findings highlight the potential use of web based technologies for delivering laboratory experiments in core psychology courses.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Educational Technology

Volume

19

Issue

3

Start page

311

End page

322

Total pages

12

Publisher

Australian Society for Educational Technology

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2003 Australasian Journal of Educational Technology

Former Identifier

2003000646

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-04-01

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