10-07-2021, 08:53 AM
Hi Marjolaine,
Thanks for trying out FindingFive! We differ from the approaches like Lab.js or jsPsych in that we do not ask researchers to write JavaScript directly. Instead, researchers use a JSON-based study grammar to create experiments. So I am afraid that the answer to your question would be yes, you'll need to start from scratch. But in the long run, FindingFive should be much easier as our features are truly plug-and-play. Our audio response, for example, works very reliably and even has two types, one requiring participant interactions (https://help.findingfive.com/api/responses.html#audio) and the other recording participants in the background (https://help.findingfive.com/api/respons...ound_audio).
If you have any questions, please feel free to let us know. You can also browser our tutorials under the "Get Help" -> "Tutorials" link on your home page.
Thanks for trying out FindingFive! We differ from the approaches like Lab.js or jsPsych in that we do not ask researchers to write JavaScript directly. Instead, researchers use a JSON-based study grammar to create experiments. So I am afraid that the answer to your question would be yes, you'll need to start from scratch. But in the long run, FindingFive should be much easier as our features are truly plug-and-play. Our audio response, for example, works very reliably and even has two types, one requiring participant interactions (https://help.findingfive.com/api/responses.html#audio) and the other recording participants in the background (https://help.findingfive.com/api/respons...ound_audio).
If you have any questions, please feel free to let us know. You can also browser our tutorials under the "Get Help" -> "Tutorials" link on your home page.