Download my primer on collecting confidence judgments in cognitive psychology experiments

Freshly published online this week is a little how-to I wrote a while back about collecting confidence ratings (or similar ratings) in your cognitive psychology experiment. You can get a copy of it by clicking here (academic use only, of course). It's published in SAGE research methods cases (thanks to Yana Weinstein for cluing me in to the opportunity). I don't know if they're making a print copy at some point or not.

It's written for beginning students who don't know very much about designing or programming experiments, so if you're reading this, you're probably more advanced than the target audience. So just save it and send it along to your students, if that's the case.

The published version is missing its Figure 1 -- I'm trying to get it fixed as we speak -- but in the meantime, you can get it here:

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By Andy DeSoto, Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at 3:36 PM. Everything's an interaction.