![]() 3.1: Useful Journal ArticlesBirnbaum, M. H. (2004). Human research and data collection via the internet.
Annual Review of Psychology, 55, 803-832. Gosling, S. D., & Vazire, S., Srivastava, S., & John, O. P. (2004). Should
we trust Web-based studies? A comparative analysis of six preconceptions
about Internet questionnaires. American Psychologist, 59, 93-104.
Kraut, R., Olson, J., Banaji, M., Bruckman, A., Cohen, J., & Couper,
M. (2004). Psychological research online: Report on Board of Scientific
Affairs Advisory Group on the conduct of research on the Internet.
American Psychologist, 59, 105-177. Reips, U. D. (2002). Internet-based psychological experimenting: Five dos and five don'ts. Social Science Computer Review, 20, 241-249. Reips, U. D. (2002). Standards for Internet-based
experimenting. Experimental Psychology, 49, 243-256. 3.2: Useful Books3.3: Useful LinksNeuroMod: Memory Psychology for a General Audience The Open University Psychological Society Cognition and Language Laboratory |