This section of the site is for researchers to share custom computer programs, files, tips, and information useful for developing computer-controlled experimental procedures.
Computer Programs and Resources from The National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Computer Programs and Resources from The University of Mississippi
Our lab at Ole Miss has made software available for both the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure and the traditional Matching-to-Sample software. At the links below, you will find both the installable programs and the source code for both experimental preparations. This software was designed to run on PC type computers and written in Microsoft VB.NET programming language. Be sure to read the manual carefully before running this software. We have used this software successfully on a variety of PC's in our lab at Ole Miss. These computers are both Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon machines using both XP and Windows 2000 operating systems. However, we can make no gaurantees that this software will run on any other user's machine. As such, you should use this software at your own risk.
Disclaimer: All software and files provided on this site are distributed on an "as is" basis. The webmaster or authors of the programs assume no responsibility for problems or damage resulting from the use of these products.
Below is a zip file containing the Ole Miss IRAP (version 3.5). The program is easy to learn and readily adapted for your own research interests. The pdf file is the current manual for installing and using the program. I recommend reading this manual before anything else (it's only six pages). In addition to installation instructions and explanations of the program features, it also contains some useful information about handling participants and accessing data.
While the Ole Miss IRAP is copyrighted, this was done to keep it freely available. I encourage researchers to use, distribute, and modify the program as they see fit. Feel free to contact me if you encounter technical problems installing or using the program, or even if you would just like to bounce a study idea off of me. I'm all about the research and will do what I can to help.
Have fun!