Our front page is: 1. Hot-or-not style single-click rotation of the following: - goal status (level 'g') - potentially other stuff After registration & informed consent then we offer: 2. User contributed cues and exploring the statistical results of #1 3. WLJ 2003 replication 4. WLJ 2003 modified into a flow-chart format 5. Maybe more stuff +--------------------------------------------------------- 2. WLJ 2003 replication * Compare currently collected data to WLJ 2003. If data appears sane then continuing marching forward with replication of WLJ 2003. There may be a way of replicating only a portion of my dissertation so as not to require so many subjects. After I analyze the data collected so far, I can ask statistical services consulting at UT about this. * Make sure I can run the data and test the hypotheses on a moments notice using SAS. Make sure I know precisely what constitutes replication. * Give Joshua study 3 items from 2 or 3 more groups. Make sure website can randomly decide which group each new subject goes into yet keep the groups balanced. * Distill all remaining study 3 items for the of the 12 groups and send off to Joshua to be put up on website. * Review ethical issues associated with doing WWW study and implement/modify informed consent/etc as necessary. +--------------------------------------------------------- 3. WLJ 2003 modified into a flow-chart format * Get clear on the terms/constructs, research questions and hypotheses. * Develop the experimental method. Probably write it up to prove we know what we are doing. * Plan the statistical analysis -- e.g. seek input from UT Statistical Services as necessary. * Pilot he items on 1 - 20 friends and tweak based on their feedback.