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RatDemo - A Ready-to-Run Experiment in 99 Program Lines

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Abbink, Klaus
Abdolkarim Sadrieh

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Abstract

This paper reports on RatDemo, an example program for the application of RatImage, the Research Assistance Toolbox for computerized human behavior experiments. The complete source code of this short experiment program is listed and briefly discussed. Since RatDemo combines several central features of RatImage into a simple, but fully operative program, it can provide an easy entry into the world of RatImage programming.

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Paper provided by University of Bonn, Germany in its series Discussion Paper Serie B with number 354.

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Date of creation: Jan 1996
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Handle: RePEc:bon:bonsfb:354

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Keywords: experiments; experimental economics; computerized experiments; software tools.;

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C90 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Design of Experiments - - - General
C99 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Design of Experiments - - - Other

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