How to run an experiment at SUBEL?

 

  1. Read carefully the laboratory rules.

 

  1. Program and test the experiment beforehand.

 

  1. Send instructions to laboratory manager at least 1 week before the scheduled date and get approval of the lab managers.

mtek@selcuk.edu.tr     aysenkoroglu@selcuk.edu.tr    eboztas@selcuk.edu.tr

 

No experiments can be run in the laboratory without complying with the laboratory rules

and the approval of the lab manager!

 

  1. How to reserve time slots in the lab:
  • Send reservation form and request regarding session planning and invitation procedure to the research assistants.

subel@selcuk.edu.tr

 

  • Testing the software in the laboratory before submitting the reservation form is strongly recommended!
  • The reservation form must also be submitted at least 1 week prior to the scheduled date .

reservation form

 

  1. Agreement with research assistants – a few days before the experiment
  • If applicable, create an experiment overview.
  • If applicable, test experimental setup in the laboratory.
  • If applicable, discuss invitation procedure.
  • Tell research assistants which receipt should be used.
  • Send instructions to research assistants for printing.

 

  1. Payment
  • The research assistants typically handle the payment of participants.
  • Check the remaining money! Deficit amounts cannot be refunded!

 

  1. After the experiment
  • The laboratory should be left as it was found, i.e. if the starting page of the browser was changed, keys were manipulated etc. undo these changes.
  • Please delete temporarily stored data and save your data.
  • Don’t store data on the drive, as no backups are made.

 

  1. Citation of the software in the publication
  • ORSEE

Greiner, Ben. 2015. Subject Pool Recruitment Procedures: Organizing Experiments with

ORSEE, Journal of the Economic Science Association, 1(1): 114–125.

  • z-Tree

Fischbacher, Urs. 2007. z-Tree: Zurich Toolbox for Ready-Made Economic Experiments.

Experimental Economics, 10(2): 171–178.

  • oTree

Daniel L. Chen, Martin Schonger, Chris Wickens. 2016. oTree – An Open-source Platform for

Laboratory, Online, and Field Experiments. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 9:

88–97.

  • Be so kind to mention that the experiments were conducted at the SUBEL in your paper.

 

  1. Please advertise the laboratory, we will gladly give you an example text for inclusion in your code.

Important infos:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esen ŞAHİN eboztas@selcuk.edu.tr

Dr. Mustafa TEK mtek@selcuk.edu.tr

Dr. Ayşen EDİRNELİGİL aysenkoroglu@selcuk.edu.tr

Lab e-mail address: subel@selcuk.edu.tr