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![jspsych logo](http://www.jspsych.org/img/jspsych-logo.jpg)
![jspsych logo](http://www.jspsych.org/latest/img/jspsych-logo.jpg)
jsPsych is a JavaScript framework for creating behavioral experiments that run in a web browser.
Experiments in jsPsych are created using [plugins](https://www.jspsych.org/overview/plugins).
Experiments in jsPsych are created using [plugins](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/overview/plugins).
Each plugin defines different kinds of events, like showing an image on the screen, and collects different kinds of data, like recording which key was pressed at which time.
By assembling different plugins together into [a timeline](https://www.jspsych.org/overview/timeline), it is possible to create a wide range of online experiments.
By assembling different plugins together into [a timeline](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/overview/timeline), it is possible to create a wide range of online experiments.
## What can I do with jsPsych?
jsPsych comes with a number of plugins that you can use create tasks and collect data.
Some plugins do general things, like present a stimulus (text, image, audio, video) and record a key press or button response along with a response time.
Other plugins do more specific things, like show a set of instructions pages, run a drag-and-drop image sorting task, or calibrate the WebGazer eye-tracking extension.
See the [list of all plugins](https://www.jspsych.org/plugins/list-of-plugins/) to see what each plugin can do.
See the [list of all plugins](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/plugins/list-of-plugins/) to see what each plugin can do.
Often people can create their experiment by combining these plugins together.
But if that's not possible for your experiment, you can also modify a plugin file or [create your own plugin](https://www.jspsych.org/developers/plugin-development).
But if that's not possible for your experiment, you can also modify a plugin file or [create your own plugin](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/developers/plugin-development).
This gives you the flexibility to do exactly what you want, while still taking advantage of jsPsych's general experiment-building framework.
The plugin template is *extremely* flexible. If a task is possible to do in a web browser, you can almost certainly implement it as a plugin.
## Getting started
jsPsych can be loaded into a project in a variety of ways, including via CDNs and through NPM.
You can learn more about setting up a project by following the [hello world tutorial](https://www.jspsych.org/tutorials/hello-world/) on the jsPsych website.
You can learn more about setting up a project by following the [hello world tutorial](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/tutorials/hello-world/) on the jsPsych website.
Once you've got a project set up, the [reaction time task tutorial](https://www.jspsych.org/tutorials/rt-task/) is a great next step, since it covers many core topics and features.
Once you've got a project set up, the [reaction time task tutorial](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/tutorials/rt-task/) is a great next step, since it covers many core topics and features.
There are also a number of [video tutorials](https://www.jspsych.org/tutorials/video-tutorials) available on the website.
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## Contributing
We :heart: contributions!
See the [contributing to jsPsych](https://www.jspsych.org/developers/contributing/) documentation page for more information about how you can help.
See the [contributing to jsPsych](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/developers/contributing/) documentation page for more information about how you can help.
## Citation
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jsPsych was created by [Josh de Leeuw](http://www.twitter.com/joshdeleeuw).
We're also grateful for the generous support from a [Mozilla Open Source Support award](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/moss/), which funded development of the library from 2020-2021.
We're also grateful for the generous support from a [Mozilla Open Source Support award](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/moss/), which funded development of the library from 2020-2021.