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This article describes Advanced Training Institutes (ATIs) and workshops on psychological experimentation conducted via the Internet. These programs, conducted since 2002, presented instruction that evolved over the decades to reflect changes in Web-based methods and techniques. The need for instruction in the methods and methodology of Web-based research has increased over the years, as more researchers adopted these methods without necessarily learning the methodological lessons developed from theory and experience. Links to instructional materials created for the workshops are provided. From events and trends that played out over time, including the story of methods that were once state-of-the-art and are no longer functional today, lessons hard-won from the past can be used to anticipate and plan future directions in Web-based experimentation.
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Birnbaum, M. H. (2021). Advanced Training in Web-Based Psychology Research: Trends and Future Directions. Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 229(4), 260–265. https://doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000473
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