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What Does The ProtoGenie Composer Look Like? |
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| The ProtoGenie Composer is made up of three areas. Groups (darkest green), Events (lighter green) and the Work Area (yellow if no events are selected and gray if they are). From this one powerful page all major operations are done including the definition of groups and specification of events such as measurements, treatments, and procedures.
With this interface, each event is defined in the order that they will occur in the study so that the final list of defined events in the events window is the order in which they will be presented in the study. |
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"ProtoGenie gave me the independence to conduct research with my very own custom software, software that I created myself." Dr. Kuang-Mon Tuan, School of Optometry, The University of California at Berkeley |
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