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Our team is interested in publishing some findings that we gathered using the Inquisit 4 Web software. One concern is that the validity of the cognitive tests administered on participants' home computers may not be adequate/comparable to that in a controlled laboratory, given differences in the participants' home computers' processing speeds, etc. Is anyone able to comment on how the Inquisit 4 Web software can stack up to such concerns? Or does anyone know of any published research using Inquisit 4 Web or similar web-based administration of neuro/cog tests administered on participants' home computers that can speak to the validity of these sorts of measures?
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