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Lab 3

Data Collection Go-No Go / BART

Log into your computer

• Log into the Angel course site

How to search out, read, and write research papers.

http://www.lib.msu.edu/

• Resources Articles Select a Subject “Getting Started Guide: Psychology” “Go” Click “PsycINFO”

http://www.lib.msu.edu/

• “Advanced search” in PsycINFO let’s you do a lot more refined searching

• Check out the “Search Tips”

scholar.google.com

scholar.google.com

DO NOT USE

• Wikipedia – Articles it cites are often useful, however

• Articles that are not peer-reviewed – You can define searches to only include peer-

reviewed articles

What does an article look like?

• Title/Title Page • Abstract • Introduction • Method • Results • Discussion • References

Intro • States what the authors plan to do and why.

– A statement of the problem and why it is important.

– A review of related research literature. Should give theoretical context of the study.

– Give a logical development to the predictions or hypotheses.

In-text citations • Single author:

– (Author, Year) Or Author (Year) found that… • 2 authors:

– (Author1 & Author1, Year) • 3-5 authors

– First time: (Author1, Author2, Author3, … , Year) – After that: (Author1 et al., Year)

• 6+ authors – Always (Author1 et al., Year)

• https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/03/

A critical reader’s task when reading the intro:

• What is the author’s goal? – Try to figure out which of the several theories the author believes and

which are slated to be tested.

• What hypotheses will be tested in the experiment?

• If I had to design an experiment to test this hypothesis, what would I do?

Structure of the lab today

• Today we will be collecting data for the next 2 lab assignments. – Go no Go Lab Assignment focuses on a prototypical

cognitive task called the Go-No-Go – Personality and Risk Taking Assignment focuses on a

prototypical personality scale and a decision making task that shows individual differences in decision making style.

• We will also talk about some preliminary ideas you need to start thinking about for each assignment.

A Raffle

• Today you will complete 2 tasks where you will earn points (Go-No-Go and the BART).

• At the end of the week, we will total the amount of points you earn between the 2 tasks.

• The top 5 students across all the labs will win a gift card to Starbucks.

Go-No-Go Task

• In experimental psychology we often use computerized behavioral tasks to study a process or construct of interest.

• This lab will investigate a prototypical task called the Go-No-Go task which is often used to measure pre-potent response inhibition.

Pre-potent Response Inhibition

• Well practiced responses occur everyday: • Putting a seatbelt on • Smoking a cigarette • Ordering a favorite food at Taco Bell or McDonalds.

• Sometimes we need to inhibit that response… • Pre-potent Response Inhibition

– Ones ability to inhibit or suppress a well practiced response

– So how can we measure this???

Measuring Pre-potent Response Inhibition

• To measure pre-potent response inhibition we will use the Go-No-Go Task. Next we will show you a demo of the task. – On the next slide you will see a ‘+’ focus on that

‘+’. – Then you will see either an ‘o’ or an ‘x.’ – If you see an ‘o’ hit the table in front of you. – If you see an ‘x’ don’t hit the table.

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Summary

• We are interested in pre-potent response inhibition.

• In the Go-No-Go the spacebar is this well practiced response (like you hitting the table) and you must inhibit or suppress the intention to hit the spacebar when you see an x.

Scoring

• There are going to be 2 conditions in the Go No Go Task in which the points you can earn change.

• In one condition:

– 10 points for correctly hitting spacebar after seeing an ‘o’. – 10 point for correctly NOT hitting the spacebar after seeing

an ‘x’. • In the other condition you get

– 1 points for correctly hitting spacebar after seeing an ‘o’. – 20 point for correctly NOT hitting the spacebar after seeing

an ‘x’.

Go-No-Go: Run the experiment

• Angel Lessons Labs • Click “Lab 3 Data Collection Stuff” • Click “Go-No-Go” • Click “Go-No-Go E Prime File”

– This is a program that will run the Go-No-Go task on your computer.

– It will open a prompt “Open with ebs2file (default) – Click “Ok” – It may indicate that this is an older version, just click

“Ok”. It will run.

Run the experiment

• Next you will run the experiment. – You can enter 1 for all IDs in the experiment

prompts

• Very important at the end of the task you will get a screen with data. – Just sit quietly and wait for more instructions.

After you are done

• Write down the data from the unbias condition (see screen) – Only when you have all 4 numbers press q

• Write down the data from the bias condition

(see next screen)

• Only when you have all 4 numbers press q

After you are done

• Angel Lessons Labs • Click “Lab 3 Data Collection Stuff” • Click “Go-No-Go” • Click “Data Entry Go No Go” • Complete the survey

Bias

• In the experiment we manipulated the points for correctly responding: – In the unbias condition you got

• 10 points for correctly hitting spacebar after seeing an ‘o’. • 10 points for correctly NOT hitting the spacebar after seeing

an ‘x’. – In the bias condition you got

• 1 point for correctly hitting spacebar after seeing an ‘o’. • 20 points for correctly NOT hitting the spacebar after seeing

an ‘x’. • Do you think we should see MORE or LESS “no

spacebar hits” in the bias condition? Why?

Personality & Risk Taking Lab

Data Collection

Download the BART experiment • Angel Lessons Labs • Click “Lab 3 Data Collection Stuff” • Click “BART” • Download the BART.zip file (press save when

prompted) • Click on the Start menu Documents Downloads • Right click on “bart” and choose “Extract all” • Click “Extract” and click “Yes” a whole bunch • Another window will pop up • Click on “bart” • Click “bart_2_0_10_242ns” • It may indicate that this is an older version, just click “Ok”. It

will run.

Running the BART

• Follow the instructions – You can enter 1 for all IDs in the experiment prompts

After you finish the BART

• Write down the adjusted BART score on the screen. • Press q

Data Entry • Go to Angel Lessons Labs Data Collection Stuff BART click on the link “BART Data Survey”

• Enter your data in this survey

Individual Characteristics Survey • Angel Lessons Labs Data Collection Stuff

Personality Stuff click on the link “Personality Survey” • And complete the survey of individual characteristics.

Sit quietly

I. Extraversion (Talkative, Energetic, Outgoing) II. Agreeableness (Helpful, Trusting, Cooperative) III. Conscientiousness (Reliable, Hardworking, Dependable) IV. Neuroticism (Anxious, Tense, Moody) V. Openness (Curious about intellectual and artistic matters,

Values artistic experiences, Has an active imagination)

• REMEMBER OCEAN • (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion,

Agreeableness, Neuroticism)

The Five Factors

What are your hypotheses?

• Which trait do you think will be correlated with risky decision making?

• Why? • Which trait do you think will be the least

related? • Why?

Coming: Lab Report Question

• You will be asked you to come up with your own hypothesis regarding which personality factor(s) will be related to risk taking in the BART.

• To come up with a hypothesis you must conduct a literature search and identify a peer-reviewed journal article that helps support your hypothesis.

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