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Mobile Methods: Explorations, Innovations, and Reflections
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Epistolary Interviews On-line: A Novel Addition to the Researcher’s Palette
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Computer Mediated Communication and Disability Support: Addressing Barriers to Study for Undergraduate Distance Learners with Long-term Health Problems
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psiTurk: An Open-source Framework for Conducting Replicable Behavioral Experiments Online
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Online Field Experiments: A Selective Survey of Methods
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Practical Advice for Conducting Ethical Online Experiments and Questionnaires for United States Psychologists
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Conducting Large-scale Online Experiments on a Crowdsourcing Platform
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Conducting Online Virtual Environment Experiments with Uncompensated, Unsupervised Samples
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Volunteer Science: An Online Laboratory for Experiments in Social Psychology
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