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    • How to build a LabintheWild study and why it is so effective?
      HTML
      0000Updated Mar 10, 2026Mar 10, 2026
    • LITW-Classic: A probabilistic classification learning task — participants predict weather (rain/sun) based on card pattern combinations.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19000Updated Mar 3, 2026Mar 3, 2026
    • Some code examples on how to implement a LITW study.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      191131Updated Feb 24, 2026Feb 24, 2026
    • Implementation of a study that investigate high and low context communication.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19000Updated Dec 5, 2025Dec 5, 2025
    • A LITW study that examines participants' individualism/collectivism and online sharing behavior.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19000Updated Dec 2, 2025Dec 2, 2025
    • New version of our aesthetics study, which present participants with their graphic design preferences.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19000Updated Dec 2, 2025Dec 2, 2025
    • A LabintheWild implementation of the Self-concept study by Kuhn and McPartland
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19010Updated Dec 2, 2025Dec 2, 2025
    • Implementation of the Mann's Decision Making Questionnaire.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19010Updated Dec 2, 2025Dec 2, 2025
    • Implementation of the Sociogram test.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19000Updated Dec 2, 2025Dec 2, 2025
    • Implementation of the classic Frame Line experiment (FLT).
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19030Updated Dec 2, 2025Dec 2, 2025
    • JavaScript
      MIT License
      0010Updated Jul 10, 2025Jul 10, 2025
    • .github

      Public
      (meta) information about LabintheWild efforts, community, roadmap, etc...
      0010Updated Jun 9, 2025Jun 9, 2025
    • Implementation of the Tight Loose Cultural dimension as a LITW study.
      JavaScript
      MIT License
      19000Updated Feb 25, 2025Feb 25, 2025
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