I'm getting more inclined to spend a few quid on the mturk when I get home, I can run it by all you to make sure we agree it's unbiased if you like? A genetics guy not psychology tho so if someone with more practice wants to take the reins I won't whine
Either way, here's a tutorial if you are curious: "I've put together a series of tutorials to help experimental psychologists learn to code Turk studies using HTML, CSS and Javascript (with jQuery)." https://bradylab.ucsd.edu/ttt/
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And the tutorial won't even explain how to control for confounds and actually design a goo experiment. For that you will probably have to just do it easy way and just go do a PhD in Exp Psych as over Twitter I can't really mentor you appropriately.
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