Links

Recommended software/links for experimentalists

Running experiments

oTree – Multi-platform software to run economic lab and online experiments with very good documentation and an online demo

G*Power – helpful tool to calculate statistical power before running experiments

powerandsamplesize.com – convenient online tool for power calculations

Analyzing data

RStudio – very convenient user interface to the powerful, versatile and free statistics software R (in particular, consider using the packages data.table and ggplot2)

Tableau – powerful tool for intuitive eyeballing of (large) data sets

My coauthors (in alphabetical order)

Marco Castillo (Texas A&M, USA)

Thomas Czypionka (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria)

Enrique Fatas (University of Loughborough, UK & Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)

Claus Ghesla (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria)

Kerstin Grosch (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria)

Reinhard Hössinger (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria)

Alexandros Karakostas (Newcastle University, UK)

Martin Kocher (University of Vienna, Austria & Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria)

Jia Liu (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)

Gunther Maier (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)

Antonio J. Morales (University of Malaga, Spain)

Ragan Petrie (Texas A&M, USA)

Anders Poulsen (University of East Anglia, UK)

Gerd Sammer (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria)

Rupert Sausgruber (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)

Juliane Stark (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria)

Jean-Robert Tyran (University of Vienna, Austria)

Daniel J. Zizzo (University of Queensland, Australia)