This suite of materials will help students and ALs to design experiments in Gorilla. They are structured around an example face inversion experiment. Please note that some designs in Gorilla are more complex (e.g. a quasi experiment) as they require more nodes to be added to the experiment tree in Gorilla. You will need to clone each of the elements below to reconstruct these experiments. For all experiments, you will need to clone the Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form, Demographics and Participant Debrief form. Depending on which design you are using, you may also want to clone the Reject Message. You must also clone the relevant design template to provide you with an experiment tree.
Built with Experiment
An example experiment which employs a within-participants design for use by Open University students and Associate Lecturers. This experiment design does not require any additional nodes and is the simplest design to set up in Gorilla.
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Built with Experiment
An example experiment which employs a between-participants design for use by Open University students and Associate Lecturers. This experiment uses an Allocator Node to ensure that data collection results in an equal distribution of participants for each group.
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Built with Experiment
An example experiment which employs a mixed design for use by Open University students and Associate Lecturers. This experiment uses an Allocator Node to ensure that data collection results in an equal distribution of participants for each group.
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Built with Experiment
An example experiment which employs a mixed design for use by Open University students and Associate Lecturers. This experiment uses an Allocator Node to ensure that data collection results in an equal distribution of participants for each group.
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Built with Experiment
An example experiment which employs a quasi-experimental design for use by Open University students and Associate Lecturers. This experiment uses a Branch and Quota Nodes to balance participant recruitment between two groups. The example splits participants into two groups: those aged 40 and under, and those aged 41 and above.
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Built with Task Builder 1
This task is the example task used in the example Gorilla design-related materials.
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Built with Questionnaire Builder 1
This is a standard Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form. Please clone this and amend as necessary for use in your own research project.
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Built with Questionnaire Builder 1
This is a standard Demographics Form. Please clone this and amend as necessary for use in your own research project.
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This is a standard Participant Debrief Form. Please clone this and amend as necessary for use in your own research project.
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Built with Questionnaire Builder 1
This is an example Reject Message which you can use alongside the Allocator Nodes and Quota Nodes. If you wish to use it, please clone it and amend as necessary for use in your own research project.
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