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Lab Meeting, Spring 2015, Week 13
Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)
What we did over last week
Florian
Chigusa
Andrew
- Cleaned up Masha's results files so the demographic data is extractable (non-trivial)
- More changes to my MTurk demographic processing script to clean data and add columns
- Hand cleaned data that couldn't be script cleaned and then generated pivot tables with info for RSRB continuing review to give to Olga
Olga
- Updated the findings, now to upload the papers.
- Started the demographic section of the continuing review
- Sent out forms to the RAs (which I need to recheck) about staying here for the summer, sent a form to Kodi to see if he needs RA help this summer. Please fill out the form if you need RA help this summer!
- Tutorial. Added things, figuring out how to make a glossary page, proof reading.
Esteban
Dave
Sarah
Dan
Amanda
Zach
Linda
- Cross validated the work RAs did on image labeling task
- Ran more subjects for Exp3 to make up for excluded participants - woohoo, pen in hand vs mouth effect is even stronger and reaches significance.
- Talked to Florian about running Exp4 for causal stuff. Differs from Exp3 in that shifted continuum using steps 11-16 (Exp3 used 14-19); there are two exposure and two test blocks; three conditions - ambiguous cause, non-ambig cause, no info; shorter test phases (7 on each step instead of 10); more extensive post experimental survey.
- Coded up above; currently running 96 peeps on MTurk (answering turker emails while watching Wisconsin v Kentucky, fun times).
- Met with new RA (Rachel)
Did more work with PyGaze