E-Prime Tricks

Over the course of building numerous experiments in PST’s E-Prime, I’ve picked up a number of tricks that I find useful. A lot of these are in fact quite basic programming techniques, but ones which seem to me worth documenting because I initially found it non-obvious how to implement them in E-Prime. Partly for my own reference, and partly in the hope that they might be of use to other E-Prime users, I’m planning over the next few weeks to write up and post the tricks I’ve discovered so far, as well as new ones as I discover them. I would of course be very interested to hear if anyone has comments or feedback, or alternative ways of achieving the same effects (or, for that matter, other useful tricks of their own).

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Science Open Day

Science Open DayLast Saturday’s Science Open Day was a great success – as well as being a generally fun day, an incredible number of visitors came along, which meant we were able to run our binaural listening experiment continuously all day. We very much enjoyed talking to people about their reactions to the experiment and the binaural recordings, and would like to thank everyone who took part. We’re now looking forward to analysing all the data we collected on Saturday.