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jsPsych is a JavaScript framework for creating behavioral experiments that run in a web browser.
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## Plugin Description
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The html-keyboard-response plugin displays HTML content and records responses generated with the keyboard. The stimulus can be displayed until a response is given, or for a pre-determined amount of time. The trial can be ended automatically if the participant does not respond within a fixed length of time.
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## Examples
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Several example experiments and plugin demonstrations are available in the `/examples` folder.
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After you've downloaded the [latest release](https://github.com/jspsych/jsPsych/releases), double-click on an example HTML file to run it in your web browser, and open it with a programming-friendly text editor to see how it works.
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## Documentation
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Documentation for this plugin is available [here](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/plugins/html-keyboard-response).
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## Getting help
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For questions about using the library, please use the GitHub [discussions forum](https://github.com/jspsych/jsPsych/discussions).
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You can also browse through the history of Q&A on the forum to find related questions.
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## Contributing
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We :heart: contributions!
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See the [contributing to jsPsych](https://www.jspsych.org/latest/developers/contributing/) documentation page for more information about how you can help.
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## Citation
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If you use this library in academic work, the preferred citation is:
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de Leeuw, J.R., Gilbert, R.A., & Luchterhandt, B. (2023). jsPsych: Enabling an open-source collaborative ecosystem of behavioral experiments. *Journal of Open Source Software*, *8*(85), 5351, [https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.05351](https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.05351).
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This paper is an updated description of jsPsych and includes all current core team members. It replaces the earlier paper that described jsPsych:
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de Leeuw, J.R. (2015). jsPsych: A JavaScript library for creating behavioral experiments in a Web browser. *Behavior Research Methods*, _47_(1), 1-12. doi:[10.3758/s13428-014-0458-y](http://link.springer.com/article/10.3758%2Fs13428-014-0458-y)
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Citations help us demonstrate that this library is used and valued, which allows us to continue working on it.
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## Contributors
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jsPsych is open source project with [numerous contributors](https://github.com/jspsych/jsPsych/graphs/contributors).
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The project is currently managed by the core team of Josh de Leeuw ([@jodeleeuw](https://github.com/jodeleeuw)), Becky Gilbert ([@becky-gilbert](https://github.com/becky-gilbert)), and Björn Luchterhandt ([@bjoluc](https://github.com/bjoluc)).
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jsPsych was created by [Josh de Leeuw](http://www.twitter.com/joshdeleeuw).
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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.
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