Listed below are a list of publications by the PsychExperiment's Team, plus related articles and books regarding Web-Delivered Research Experiments


Large-Sample, Single Experiment Estimates of the Size of Gender Differences on Visual Illusions, Maze Learning, and Mirror Drawing (Submitted for publication, March 2004). Article uses PsychExperiments data to estimate gender effects on some cognitive and perceptual tasks--such as illusions--that are not commonly known to produce gender differences.

Science Magazine (Nov. 2003). "NetWatch - Silicon Psychology", Vol. 302, p. 1125
Syllabus Article (Nov. 2001). "Co_Laborative Psychology Online", Vol. 15, No. 4, p.34
The Integrity of Web-Delivered Experiments: Can You Trust the Data? Psychological Science, 2000, 11(6), 502-506. (link is to an Adobe Acrobat copy of the article)
Psychological Experiments on the Internet, Chapter 9. PsychExps: An On-Line Psychology Laboratory, Edited by Michael H. Birnbaum ,San Diego: Academic Press, 2000
APA Monitor article (April 00)--"Free of Charge: Open All Hours
APA Monitor article (Nov. 98)- "New tool makes online research easier"
APS Observer article (Sept. 98)- "Now Available On-Line: Interactive Experiments" Vol. 11, No. 5, p. 14-15
University Business article (Jan. 2001). "The Virtual Maze: New Site Puts Classic Psych Experiments Online" 
Tech Trends article (Mar/Apr 2001) "Psychology Experiments" (link is to an Adobe Acrobat copy of the article)
Introduction to Behavioral Research on the Internet, Edited by Michael H. Birnbaum ,San Diego: Prentice Hall, 2000  
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