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Teacher Tour

This portion of the website is dedicated to helping educators learn more about how to use OPL to teach principles of psychology. Below you will find a list of resources that explain how to use OPL.

Teaching Tips (Demos)
  • Getting Started At OPL
  • Configuring Your Computer to Use OPL
  • How OPL Collects Study Data
  • Downloading Data
  • Basic Data Analysis in Excel (Part 1): Descriptive Statistics
  • Basic Data Analysis in Excel (Part 2): Creating Graphs
  • Basic Data Analysis in Excel (Part 3): Conducting t-tests

The demos below were graciously provided by Center for Instruction, Research, and Technology of Indiana State University.

  • Running One-Way ANOVA Using SPSS
  • Running Bivariate Correlation using SPSS
  • Running Means with SPSS
  • Running Paired-Samples T Test using SPSS
  • Running descriptives on SPSS
  • Running frequencies on SPSS
  • Running Chi-Square on SPSS
  • Running related samples using SPSS
  • Running Ratio Statistics on SPSS
  • Running Two Related Samples tests on SPSS
Additional Research Articles
  • Using OPL to Illustrate the Concept of Memory
  • Using the Online Psychology Laboratory (OPL) to illustrate the Concept of Implicit Attitudes
  • Using OPL in Social Psychology
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