开源延迟折扣评估软件:开发和可用性。

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Daniel Augusto Utsumi, Rogério Tavares Gasi, Mônica Carolina Miranda, Emanuel Henrique Gonçalves Querino, Sabine Pompéia
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摘要

延迟折扣(DD)描述了个体将奖励的价值作为延迟获得奖励的函数而贬值的趋势。DD在许多临床条件下受损,并在整个发育过程中发生变化。许多现有的自动化DD任务建立在有版权的软件上,主要是为说英语的人设计的,这阻碍了内容编辑和可访问性。在这种情况下,我们有三个目标:(1)开发名为“等待游戏”的开源DD软件,其用户界面(UI)易于通过Excel电子表格编辑(关于语言,奖励类型/大小和延迟时间),并提供自动DD评分;(2)制作一份全面的软件使用手册(用户指南);(3)通过认知评估专家完成的在线问卷,评估软件的可用性和手册的清晰度。该软件是根据游戏设计开发的,包含三个任务,在三种情况下评估DD:(1)假设延迟(等待是想象的),没有真正的奖励(只获得分数);(2)真正的延迟(等待是必要的)和真正的回报;(3)真实的延迟和假设的奖励。使用系统可用性量表和国际测试委员会建议的专家评估确认了软件的适用性。根据专家的反馈,对用户指南和UI进行了小的修改。我们的结论是,等待游戏为DD评估提供了一个有效的、无成本的、自动化的解决方案,它促进了在不同社会文化背景下的假设/真实延迟和奖励范式中的奖励和延迟操作。
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Open-source delay discounting assessment software: Development and usability.

Delay discounting (DD) describes the tendency of individuals to devalue the worth of a reward as a function of the delay in receiving it. DD is impaired in many clinical conditions and changes across development. Many existing automated DD tasks are built on copyrighted software and primarily designed for English speakers, which hinders content editing and accessibility. Given this scenario, we had three objectives: (1) to develop open-source DD software named the "Waiting Game" with a user interface (UI) that is easily editable (regarding language, reward type/magnitude and delay duration) via an Excel spreadsheet, and provides automated DD scoring; (2) to create a comprehensive manual (User Guide) to accompany the software; and (3) to assess the software's usability and the clarity of the manual through an online questionnaire completed by experts in cognitive assessment. The software was developed using game design and encompasses three tasks that assess DD under three conditions: (1) hypothetical delays (waiting is imagined) and no real rewards (only points) are gained); (2) real delays (waiting is necessary) and real rewards gained; and (3) real delays and hypothetical rewards. An expert evaluation using the System Usability Scale and the International Test Commission recommendations confirmed the software's suitability. Minor changes were made to the User Guide and UI based on the expert feedback. We conclude that the Waiting Game offers a valid, cost-free, and automated solution for DD assessment that facilitates reward and delay manipulations in hypothetical/real delay and reward paradigms across diverse sociocultural contexts.

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10.30
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期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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