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Summer School on Implementing Experimental Designs: Best Practices for Software Programming

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Koh, Boon Han

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Apr 14, 2025, 6:48:33 AMApr 14
to ESA Announcements, Theodore Turocy (ECO - Staff), Koh, Boon Han

Dear All,

 

We are pleased to announce a summer school on Implementing Experimental Designs: Best Practices for Software Programming, jointly taught by Ted Turocy (University of East Anglia) and Boon Han Koh (University of Exeter).

 

This year, we will run two iterations of the summer school.

The first is to be held on 24 to 26 June at the University of Exeter, as part of the initiatives offered by the UK Network of Behavioural and Experimental Economists (BEE-UK).

The second is to be held on 1 to 3 September at Brno, as a pre-ESA workshop for the European meetings.

 

Both iterations will follow the same structure and cover similar content.

The 3-day summer school provides a guide to experimental economics researchers on best practices for translating an idea for an experimental design to an implementable experiment, whether in the laboratory or online. In contrast to courses which focus on software packages (such as oTree or z-Tree courses), on this course you will learn how to create a program that is efficient, reliable, and which enables collaboration, adaptability, and reproducibility.

 

In the first part of the course, we will implement two sets of commonly seen experiments using oTree. We will introduce a conceptual framework for implementing experimental designs, which includes defining the different states of an experiment, and developing storyboards and wireframes for the information screens, input screens, and calculations/ output screens. We will then demonstrate how to translate the designs to software, including topics such as defining groups and matchings, sequential decision-making, multiple decision-making periods, randomization devices, and systematically recording variables for logging and reproducibility.

 

In the second part of the course, we will provide a brief introduction to key technologies used in producing professional-looking applications, including webpage generation via templates, CSS and Bootstrap, and JavaScript and jQuery. There will also be opportunities for discussions centered on specific aspects of experimental designs based on individual participants’ needs.

 

Throughout, we will emphasise the use of git and GitHub for version control and collaboration, and management of Python virtual environments for reproducibility and portability. This is therefore not just another oTree course! By the end of the course, you will acquire skills which are transferrable to other platforms or technologies.

 

Price(s) & Links to Registration:

 

University of Exeter (24 to 26 June)

£75 (rate for Master’s/PhD students)

£100 (rate for non-students)

Registration Link:

https://store.exeter.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-environment-science-and-economy/event/implementing-experimental-designs-best-practices-for-software-programming-summer-school

 

Brno (1 to 3 September, before the European ESA Meetings)

125 EUR (single rate)

Registration Link: (registration only available from May 16 onwards)

https://is.muni.cz/obchod/baleni/385052

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Ted Turocy (t.tu...@uea.ac.uk) and Boon Han Koh (b....@exeter.ac.uk)

 

Best wishes,

Boon Han and Ted

 

Koh, Boon Han

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Apr 14, 2025, 7:50:36 AMApr 14
to ESA Announcements, Theodore Turocy (ECO - Staff)

Dear all,

My apologies, we posted the wrong registration link for the summer school in Brno. It should be: https://is.muni.cz/obchod/baleni/385051 (available from May 16 onwards).

Best wishes,

Boon Han

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