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Dallinger

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Dallinger's incubator

Laboratory automation for the behavioral and social sciences.

Features

  • Performs laboratory automation for the behavioral and social sciences
  • Coordinates participant recruitment using Mechanical Turk

Install

To install Dallinger, see the instructions.

Documentation

Documentation is available on the documentation website.

Demos

Demonstration experiments are distributed separately in the dlgr.demos package.

Contribute

Support

If you are having issues, please let us know.

Subscribe to our Slack channel

Dallinger is open-source, and is completely free to use in your experiments. However, to help users with technical issues and experiment creation, the Dallinger team maintains a Dallinger support Slack channel. Access to the Dallinger support Slack requires a $10 per month per user subscription, with proceeds supporting the future development of Dallinger. Users are free to subscribe for as many or as few months as they wish.

To subscribe and gain access to the Slack support channel, please download and complete this invoice. Completed invoices, along with a check for the appropriate amount, should be sent to the address on the invoice. Upon the invoice being processed, the listed users will be added to the Slack channel. If you are from a developing nation and are unable to afford a subscription, please contact us directly.

License

The project is licensed under the MIT license.