DataPipe: Born-open data collection for online experiments.

Behav Res Methods

Department of Cognitive Science, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA.

Published: March 2024

DataPipe ( https://pipe.jspsych.org ) is a tool that allows researchers to save data from a behavioral experiment directly to the Open Science Framework. Researchers can configure data storage options for an experiment on the DataPipe website and then use the DataPipe API to send data to the Open Science Framework from any Internet-connected experiment. DataPipe is free to use and open-source. This paper describes the design of DataPipe and how it can help researchers adopt the practice of born-open data collection.

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