Remote Testing State of the Science Survey

The Acoustical Society of America's Technical Committee  on Psychological and Physiological Acoustics (ASA P&P) created a Task Force on Remote Testing in May 2020.

The Task Force is seeking input on the current "state of the science". The results will be posted on the Remote Testing Wiki that is being developed by the Task Force.

Please indicate below if you would be willing to provide a review of a platform (such as Mechanical Turk or Pavlovia) that you have used for remote testing or if you have any other information that we could use to improve the scope, range, and depth of the Wiki.

Please share your perspective!
1.Have you done remote testing in the past, or are you currently doing it? If yes, please describe briefly:
2.Are you planning on doing remote testing in the future? If yes, please describe briefly:
3.If you have done remote testing, what has worked well?
4.If you have done remote testing, what obstacles have you encountered that you were not able to overcome?
5.What platforms, devices, approaches, or concepts have you used or considered using and what is good or bad about them?
6.What publications related to remote testing should we be aware of? (Please include links if possible.)
7.What other groups who are working on remote testing should we know about? (Please include links and/or emails if possible)
8.What other aspects of remote testing would you want the Task Force on Remote Testing to consider?
9.Are you willing to provide a review of a platform you have used for the Remote Testing Wiki? If so, what platform would you be willing to review?
10.Do we have your permission to post your responses on the Remote Testing Wiki? (If not, we will do our best to incorporate your input within other Wiki content.)
11.Your Name (optional)
12.Your Email (optional)
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